Possession provides notice of only such legal or equitable interests in the property as the possessor actually has therein. Henslee v. Herring, 1965 OK 49, ¶¶13-14, 403 P.2d 511, 513 ("No matter how open and arresting his holding may be, if he has no legal claim, the purchaser is in no wise affected,")(citation omitted). ¶18 Butterfield argues his possession served to put the McCoy Trust on notice of his claim.
If the facts alleged therein entitle a plaintiff to any relief, the demurrer should be overruled. Henslee v. Herring, Okla., 403 P.2d 511 (1965); Bowman v. Oklahoma Natural Gas Co., Okla., 385 P.2d 440 (1963). Consequently, we reverse the trial court's sustention of Defendant's demurrer and remand the case to trial court with direction that the petition be reinstated as it pertains to Plaintiff Husband and for further proceedings consistent with this opinion.