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Hilton v. Seiler

Oregon Supreme Court
May 24, 1972
497 P.2d 201 (Or. 1972)

Opinion

Argued May 8, 1972

Affirmed May 24, 1972

IN BANC

Appeal from Circuit Court, Jackson County, JAMES M. MAIN, Judge.

AFFIRMED.

Manville M. Heisel, Medford, argued the cause and filed a brief for appellant.

Joel B. Reeder, Medford, argued the cause and filed a brief for respondents.


This is a suit to quiet title to a parcel of land on the basis of adverse possession by plaintiffs and their predecessors in interest. Defendant appeals from a decree in favor of plaintiffs.

The only issue in the case is whether plaintiffs established their claim by clear and convincing evidence. The trial court held that plaintiffs met this burden of proof. We have carefully read the transcript and concur in the trial court's conclusion.

Decree affirmed.


Summaries of

Hilton v. Seiler

Oregon Supreme Court
May 24, 1972
497 P.2d 201 (Or. 1972)
Case details for

Hilton v. Seiler

Case Details

Full title:HILTON ET UX, Respondents, v. SEILER, Appellant

Court:Oregon Supreme Court

Date published: May 24, 1972

Citations

497 P.2d 201 (Or. 1972)
497 P.2d 201