Docket Number
950603
Document Type
Brief of Appellee
Publication Date
1995
Abstract
BRIEF OF APPELLEES Case No. 950603-CA Priority 15 BRIEF OF APPELLEES An appeal from the District Court, non-jury trial, denying trespass damages and finding that boundary by acquiescence did not apply in establishing as a boundary an ancient fence line that ran through the middle of the PARKINSON ESTATE, used for the purpose of keeping livestock in and not separating property between two adjoining property owners, the Fifth Judicial District Court Judge of Beaver County, State of Utah, the Honorable J. PHILIP EVES presiding.
Rights
Public record document (some rights may be reserved).
Recommended Citation
Brief of Appellee, Parkinson v. Riker, No. 950603 (Utah Court of Appeals, 1995).
https://digitalcommons.law.byu.edu/byu_ca1/6866
Comments
Original Brief Submitted to the Utah Court of Appeals; digitized by the Howard W. Hunter Law Library, J. Reuben Clark Law School, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah; machine-generated OCR, may contain errors.
J. Brian Jackson; Attorney for Defendants/Appellees.
Joseph Harlan Burns; Attorney for Plaintiffs/Appellants.