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· 8/28/2014

Levada M. Wells, Trustee of the Wells Family Trust v. Weldon R. Johnson, Jr.

Citations

  • 443 S.W.3d 479
  • 2014 Tex. App. LEXIS 9704
  • 2014 WL 4264776

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  • stating that, though fencing of land is recognized as visible appropriation of the property enclosed, grazing and related uses of the property are insufficient to establish adverse possession where the disputed land was incidentally enclosed by a casual fence
  • stating that, though fencing of land is recognized as visible appropriation of the property enclosed, grazing and related uses of the property are insufficient to establish adverse possession where the disputed land was incidentally enclosed by a casual fence
  • occasional grazing of river-bottom land used for sorting of cattle insufficient to establish claim of exclusive ownership

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Judges: Campbell, Hancock, Pirtle

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