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· 2/19/1965

Wells v. Noey

Citations

  • 399 P.2d 217
  • 1965 Alas. LEXIS 101

How courts have described this case

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  • holding plaintiff's claim that tax deed was invalid was compulsory because earlier adverse possession claim required that tax deed be proven valid
  • finding plaintiff's claim that tax deed was invalid was compulsory and should have been brought in prior action by defendant to quiet title by adverse possession, because earlier adverse possession claim required that tax deed be proven valid

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Judges: Nesbett, Dimond, Arend

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