SPRADLIN v. WILLIAMSON


257 S.W.2d 66 (1953)

SPRADLIN v. WILLIAMSON.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

Rehearing Denied May 8, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

F. M. Spradlin, pro se, for appellant.

W. R. McCoy, Jr., Inez, for appellee.


DUNCAN, Justice.

By this action, appellee sought to quiet his title to approximately five acres of land in Martin County. From a judgment declaring appellee to be the owner of the land and dismissing appellant's counterclaim, the appeal is prosecuted.

By a prior action in the Martin Circuit Court, the appellant sought to quiet his title to the same land against James A. Williamson, appellee's predecessor in title. Appellant was unsuccessful in that action...

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