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Kesler v. Ellis

Supreme Court of Idaho
Jun 10, 1929
278 P. 368 (Idaho 1929)

Opinion

No. 5165.

June 10, 1929.

APPEAL from the District Court of the Fifth Judicial District, for Caribou County. Hon. Robert M. Terrell, Judge.

Action to quiet title. Judgment for defendants. Affirmed.

C.E. Melvin, for Appellant.

D.K. McLean, for Respondents.


Suit to quiet title, involving the location of a boundary under facts similar to those presented in Hoy Kesler v. Ellis (No. 5164), ante, p. 740, 278 P. 366, just decided.

The action was commenced September 4, 1926, and was tried upon pleadings similarly framed to those in the case referred to. From a decree quieting title in defendants, plaintiff appeals. The case does not involve an express agreement as to disputed boundary line, defendants relying solely upon long acquiescence in the location of a division fence, adverse possession, payment of taxes on the property described in their conveyances, cultivation and improvement of the area in controversy up to the fence and reliance thereon by the parties as the true boundary line.

The present boundary, as indicated by the division fence, has been in position since the year 1916, and a portion thereof since the year 1909. Under the rule approved in Hoy Kesler v. Ellis, supra, the judgment must be affirmed.

Judgment affirmed, with costs to respondents.

Budge, C.J., Givens and Wm. E. Lee, JJ., and Baker, D.J., concur.


Summaries of

Kesler v. Ellis

Supreme Court of Idaho
Jun 10, 1929
278 P. 368 (Idaho 1929)
Case details for

Kesler v. Ellis

Case Details

Full title:MINNIE L. KESLER, Appellant, v. GEORGE W. ELLIS and SUSANNAH M. ELLIS…

Court:Supreme Court of Idaho

Date published: Jun 10, 1929

Citations

278 P. 368 (Idaho 1929)
278 P. 368