CAMPBELL v. REED

No. 33395-3-II.

139 P.3d 419 (2006)

134 Wash.App. 349

Margaret R. CAMPBELL, a married person but on behalf of her separate estate; Respondent, and Timothy J. Taylor and Laura Lynn Taylor, husband and wife; Jon E. Steiner and Ruth V. Steiner, husband and wife; Ruth A. Steiner, a single person, Plaintiffs, v. William G. REED, Jr. and Victoria Reed, husband and wife, and the marital community composed thereof, Appellants. William G. Reed, Jr. and Victoria Reed, husband and wife, and the marital community composed thereof, Third-Party Plaintiffs, v. Charles W. Gunstone, Jr., et al., a Washington corporation, Third-Party Defendants.

Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 2.

August 1, 2006.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael Dennis Dwyer, Michael Barr King, Lane Powell PC, Seattle, WA, for Appellant.

J. Anthony Hoare, Seattle, WA, for Respondent.

Keith E. Moxon, Buck & Gordon LLP, Seattle WA, for Plaintiff Gunstone.


ARMSTRONG, J.

¶ 1 Margaret Campbell and William Reed have owned adjoining parcels of property on Discovery Bay for a number of years. When a recent survey revealed that the property Campbell thought she owned was actually within Reed's legal description, Campbell sued to quiet title on theories of (1) mutual recognition and acquiescence; (2) payment of taxes under color of title; and (3) adverse possession. Both parties moved for summary judgment; the trial court...

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