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· 11/22/1960

Loewenberg v. Wallace

Citations

  • 147 Conn. 689
  • 166 A.2d 150
  • 1960 Conn. LEXIS 205

How courts have described this case

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  • concluding that mere fact that fence had been in place for more than fifteen years did not, in and of itself, as matter of law, require finding of acquisition of title by adverse possession
  • concluding that mere fact that fence had been in place for more than fifteen years did not, in and of itself, as matter of law, require finding of acquisition of title by adverse possession
  • observing that plaintiff needs to allege legal title or some legal interest in property to have standing in quiet title action
  • observing that plaintiff needs to allege legal title or some legal interest in property to have standing in quiet title action
  • . American Trading Real Estate Prop. Inc. v. Trumbull , 215 Conn. 68 , 80 , 574 A.2d 796 (1990

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Judges: Baldwin, King, Muephy, Mellitz, Shea

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