Harlow V. Giles Harlow V. Giles
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James D. Harlow filed this adverse possession suit against John Matthew Giles, Sam Treldon Cutbirth, Robert Beadel, and Bradley W. Brookshire. Harlow alleged that he owned 28.64 acres in Brown County under the terms of a deed and, alternatively, that he had acquired title to the 28.64 acres by adverse possession. After a non-jury trial, the trial court found against Harlow on his ownership-by-deed and adverse possession claims. Harlow limits his challenge on appeal to the trial court's finding on his adverse possession claims. In his sole appellate issue, Harlow argues that the trial court erred because the evidence was legally and factually insufficient to support the finding that he had not been in peaceable and adverse possession of any of appellees' property in the manner or for the period of time required to establish title by adverse possession. We affirm.

GENRE
Professioneel en technisch
UITGEGEVEN
2004
1 april
TAAL
EN
Engels
LENGTE
16
Pagina's
UITGEVER
LawApp Publishers
GROOTTE
56,6
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