JACKSON v. STRICKLAND

1991026.

808 So.2d 993 (2001)

Lessie JACKSON v. Malcolm STRICKLAND and Malcolm Strickland, Jr.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

June 15, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James L. Martin, Eufaula, for appellant.

Walter B. Calton of Calton, Rutland & Hagood, L.L.C., Eufaula, for appellees.


JOHNSTONE, Justice.

Lessie Jackson appeals a judgment establishing the boundary line between her property and the property owned by Malcolm Strickland and Malcolm Strickland, Jr. We reverse and remand.

The Stricklands sued Jackson and other's for cutting timber from the Stricklands' property. The Stricklands asserted claims of negligence, wantonness, and conversion. Thereafter, the parties agreed that, before any of the Stricklands' tort claims could be decided...

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