WATHEN V. BROWN 429 A.2d 292 (1981) CASE BRIEF

WATHEN V. BROWN
429 A.2d 292 (1981)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was a quiet title action.
FACTS: P was the record title holder of land and filed a complaint for quiet title alleging that D claimed ownership of the same land by adverse possession. At trial, P presented proof of her deed and a plat, which set out the parcel and the right of way. D then moved to dismiss alleging that P had not proved the conditions for maintenance of a cause of action and a right to relief. That motion was denied. P was given the judgment. D appealed.

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