GURWIT V. KANNATZER
788 S.W.2d 293 (1990)
NATURE OF THE CASE: Kannatzer (D) appealed an order, which ruled in Gurwit's (P) favor in
P's quiet title action in which they claimed that they acquired the ownership of the land
through adverse possession.
FACTS: P took possession of the property in 1963. P purchased land and the seller of that
land, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Putnam, represented to P that the purchase included the land in
dispute. The Putnams did not have record title to the 17-acre tract and their deed to P did
not include it in the description. The disputed 17-acre tract is rough, brushy, wooded land.
There was no fence, monument or any kind of demarcation marking the west line of the east
half of the southeast quarter, which was the west line of the now-disputed tract. The land
was uncultivated and was used not even for pasture. P believed Putman. P took possession of
the 17-acre tract along with the land to the west thereof, and for the space of twenty years
continued to possess it and exercise dominion over it. Ps posted 'no trespassing' and 'no
hunting' signs along the road. They cut firewood on the tract, and gave friends permission
to cut firewood thereon. P assisted over a period of years to clean up the downed trees and
brush along the road, which had been left there when the road was widened before Ps
purchased the land. P planted plots of food for wildlife on the tract which included the
disputed tract. In 1983, P learned their neighbors, the Gruenders (Ds), had record title to
the tract as the tract had been included in Ds' tax bill. P went to the assessor's office
and verified what D had told him. P instituted this quiet title action and Ds
counterclaimed, seeking to have the title to the 17-acre tract quieted in themselves. After
1983, Ps paid the taxes on the tract. The trial court gave the verdict to Ps and Ds
appealed.
ISSUE:
RULE OF LAW:
HOLDING AND DECISION:
LEGAL ANALYSIS:
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