In Re Estate of Duran In Re Estate of Duran

In Re Estate of Duran

133 N.M. 553, 66 P.3D 326, 2002 -NMSC- 008, 2003-NMSC-008, 2003.NM.0000013

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1 Petitioners Evilia Madrid and Cinesio Sanchez appeal from a memorandum opinion of the Court of Appeals affirming an adverse decision and order of the district court. See Madrid v. Rodriguez (In re Estate of Duran), No. 21,384 (N.M. Ct. App. Feb. 13, 2002). The district court ruled that Petitioners have no interest in a tract of real property claimed by the estate of their deceased brother Salome Duran, and that they therefore are not entitled to the remedy of a constructive trust, because Decedent had acquired title to all of the property through adverse possession. The Court of Appeals rejected Petitioners arguments that Decedents possession of the property had been as a cotenant and therefore was not the kind of possession the statute requires, and that he lacked good faith color of title, as required by NMSA 1978, 37-1-22 (1973). We hold that the evidence at trial failed to support the estates defense to Petitioners motion for a constructive trust, based on a claim that Decedent acquired title to the tract by adverse possession. Two elements required by the statute are missing: hostile possession and color of title. We therefore reverse the district court and the Court of Appeals and remand for proceedings consistent with this Opinion.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2003
7 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
31
Pages
PUBLISHER
LawApp Publishers
SELLER
Innodata Book Distribution Services Inc
SIZE
81.9
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