JOHN F. STROUD, Jr., Judge.
Appellants argue that the chancellor erred in ruling that they failed to establish a boundary by acquiescence between their property and appellee's. They also contend that the chancellor should have enjoined appellee from draining water onto their property. On cross-appeal, appellee argues that the chancellor should have granted him an easement over appellant's land. We affirm on direct appeal and reverse and remand on cross-appeal.
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