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· 2/24/1999

Anderson v. Holliday

Citations

  • 986 S.W.2d 116
  • 65 Ark. App. 165
  • 1999 Ark. App. LEXIS 93

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  • holding that the public’s use of the disputed road to access the adverse possessor’s business did not destroy the exclusiveness of the adverse possessor’s use

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Judges: Margaret Meads

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