Judges: PER CURIAM. —
Attorneys: George W. Wylie and Leland V. Collins, for Appellants;
Lane Bussey, for Appellee.
Filed: Oct. 20, 1926
Latest Update: Mar. 02, 2020
Summary: The complainant in the court below filed his bill for injunction to restrain the City of St. Petersburg, its officers, agents and employees from appropriating certain land in that city for street purposes, alleging that he was the owner of said land by reason of adverse possession for more than seven years and that there had been no condemnation or lawful means used by the city to acquire said land for street purposes. The defendants filed answer denying the ownership of the complainant, denying
Summary: The complainant in the court below filed his bill for injunction to restrain the City of St. Petersburg, its officers, agents and employees from appropriating certain land in that city for street purposes, alleging that he was the owner of said land by reason of adverse possession for more than seven years and that there had been no condemnation or lawful means used by the city to acquire said land for street purposes. The defendants filed answer denying the ownership of the complainant, denying ..
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The record in this cause having been considered by the Court, and the foregoing opinion prepared under Chapter 7837, Acts of 1919, adopted by the Court as its opinion, it is considered, ordered and adjudged by the Court that the order of the court below should be, and the same is hereby, affirmed.
BROWN, C. J., AND WHITFIELD, ELLIS, TERRELL, STRUM AND BUFORD, J. J., concur.