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Real Property: Adverse Possession – Evidence

Stephanie Maniscalco//May 3, 2012//

Real Property: Adverse Possession – Evidence

Stephanie Maniscalco//May 3, 2012//

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Where landowners grazed cattle on a disputed area of land and helped to maintain fencing, this was not sufficient to establish , so the trial court properly granted summary judgment to the defendant in the landowners’ quiet title action even though the defendant delayed in marking the actual boundary with a fence.

Judgment is affirmed.

Shanks v. Honse (MLW No. 63621/Case No. SD31460 – 12 pages) (Missouri Court of Appeals, Southern District, , J.) Appealed from circuit court, Maries County, Schollmeyer, J. (Deborah K. Dodge, Springfield, for appellants) (Jonathan C. Browning, Jefferson City, for respondent).

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