RILEY v. ANDRES

No. 26280-1-II.

27 P.3d 618 (2001)

107 Wash.App. 391

William M. and Ann RILEY, husband and wife, Respondents, v. Thomas and Lenora ANDRES, husband and wife, Appellants.

Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 2.

July 20, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Annette T. Fitzsimmons, University Pl, for Respondents.

Thomas George Krilich, Krilich Laporte West & Lockner, Tacoma, for Appellants.


ARMSTRONG, C.J.

The Rileys and the Andres are neighbors with a common boundary line. The Rileys claim that they adversely possessed part of the Andres' lot while the Andres' predecessors in title, the Gaults, owned it. The Rileys sued and moved for summary judgment. Because the Gaults had both died, the Andres could not show how the Rileys or the Gaults had used the disputed land. As a result, the Andres presented nothing to counter the Rileys' statements as to the...

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