Archinard v. Miller
Archinard v. Miller
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the court. This is a contest about limits between two Archinard, the appellee, complains that Miller, the appellant, incroaches upon his land; the line between them not being ascertained sufficiently by the testimony, recourse must be had to the other boundaries of their respective tracts, which are not disputed.
Miller holds under Wm. Dupart, who in the year
Upon the whole we are satisfied that the decision of the district judge, which has adjudged to the plaintiff the land in dispute, is perfectly correct.
It is therefore, ordered, adjudged and decreed that the judgment of the district court be affirmed with costs.
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- ARCHINARD v. MILLER
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