Minnesota Supreme Court, 1907

Edwards v. Morley

Edwards v. Morley
Minnesota Supreme Court · Decided January 25, 1907
100 Minn. 542; 110 N.W. 1133; 1907 Minn. LEXIS 723 (Minnesota Reports)

Edwards v. Morley

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM.

This action was brought to have the boundary between the land of the-parties ascertained. The controvery turned on the location of the government corner. The court found that it was lost and fixed a boundary line-which made an equitable division of the land. The evidence was conflicting, and we find no reasons for reversing the order. The assignments of errorr have all been considered, and found without merit.

Order affirmed.

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