Judges: Wheeler, Maltbie, Haines, Hinman, Banks
Filed Date: 7/10/1929
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/3/2024
The complaint alleged that the plaintiff was the owner of a strip of land fronting five feet upon Corbin Avenue in New Britain, that the defendant claimed an interest in the strip adverse to his title and asked for a judgment quieting and settling his title to the property under the provisions of § 5113 of the General Statutes. The defendant made two claims of law upon the trial, first, that the plaintiff could not maintain this action because he had not proved that he was in possession of the land in question; and second, that the plaintiff had failed to prove title because, at the time of the conveyance of the property to him, his grantor was ousted of possession, the property then *Page 452
being in the possession of the defendant's predecessors in title. We have recently decided the first question adversely to the defendant's contention. An action to quiet title under § 5113 may now be maintained by an owner of land out of possession. Gaul v. Baker,
There is no error.