Larkins v. Miller. , 3 N.C. 345 ( 1805 )


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  • The possession of this quarter of an acre is the possession of all the disputed tract of which it is a part. Such possession will prevent the running of the act of limitations against the defendant. Both parties have color of title under different grants and deeds, and the perfect title is in him who has had the requisite possession.

    Plaintiff suffered a nonsuit.

    Cited: Fitzrandolph v. Norman, 4 N.C. 575. *Page 301

Document Info

Citation Numbers: 3 N.C. 345

Judges: Hall

Filed Date: 5/5/1805

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 10/19/2024