Summary
holding that where improvements are made by a tenant, there is no color of title and thus no claim for betterments
Summary of this case from Hill v. U.S.Opinion
1976
holding that where improvements are made by a tenant, there is no color of title and thus no claim for betterments
Summary of this case from Hill v. U.S.1976
holding that where improvements are made by a tenant, there is no color of title and thus no claim for betterments
Summary of this case from Hill v. U.S.Full title:PETITIONS FOR DISCRETIONARY REVIEW
Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina
Date published: Jan 1, 1976
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