Supreme Court of Kansas, 1906

Volle v. Cook

Volle v. Cook
Supreme Court of Kansas · Decided March 10, 1906
73 Kan. 793; 83 P. 1116; 1906 Kan. LEXIS 341

Volle v. Cook

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam:

The action of the district court from which this proceeding in error arises related to a boundary which it was claimed had been fixed by parol and acquiesced in so as to bind the parties and their subsequent grantees. The only question is if the evidence supports the judgment of the trial court. A careful canvass of the record leads to the conclusion that the evidence is sufficient for that purpose, and the judgment is affirmed.

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