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Abstract
Adverse Possession - Marketable Title - Land had been in the possession of P and his predecessors for twenty-eight years in such a manner that the court found that, beyond a reasonable doubt, title had been established by adverse possession. Held, that P could give D, a purchaser, a good and marketable title. Winer v. Hooper (Md., i92I), 115 Atl. 31.
Recommended Citation
Michigan Law Review,
Recent Important Decisions,
20
Mich. L. Rev.
347
(1922).
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