Minnesota Supreme Court, 1885

Crowley v. Underleak

Crowley v. Underleak
Minnesota Supreme Court · Decided February 12, 1885
33 Minn. 197; 22 N.W. 443; 1885 Minn. LEXIS 43 (Minnesota Reports)

Crowley v. Underleak

Opinion of the Court

By the Court.

The controversy is as to the true location, with reference to the United States survey, of the boundary line between certain subdivisions of a section of land. The determination depends upon the location of monuments established by the government survey in 1856. There is a substantial conflict in the evidence, and, after a careful consideration of it, we find no sufficient reason for setting aside the determination of the jury, sanctioned by the trial court.

Order affirmed.

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