Parks v. Newcomer
Citations
- 117 Wash. 646
- 202 P. 244
- 1921 Wash. LEXIS 909
Syllabus
<p>Boundaries (13) — Location of Line — Evidence—Sufficiency. In an action to establish a boundary line between city lots, evidence that a line across the street had been established with reference to the disputed line while the latter was marked by a fence, though admissible, was not conclusive upon the question of the true line.</p> <p>Same (12) — Evidence—Admissibility. In fixing the boundary between two city lots under a plat made more than thirty years prior to the action, the corner stakes of which were lost, the court may properly take into consideration the question whether there is enough ground left in the block to fill out the full quota of lots, under the assumption that when the block was platted sufficient ground existed for each lot as platted.</p>
Judges: Hovey
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