KELLER v. CHOURNOS ET AL

1 Citing case

  1. Trujillo v. Dimas

    61 N.M. 235 (N.M. 1956)   Cited 6 times
    Holding that the district court could take judicial notice of the location of a county and the location of the New Mexico Principal Meridian in an action involving the validity of tax sales

    (Emphasis ours.) We think the failure to say whether the township was north or south under present facts was not fatal. Knapp v. Josephine County, 192 Or. 327, 235 P.2d 564, and Keller v. Chournos, 102 Utah 535, 133 P.2d 318, 322. In the latter case, the court said: