Wallace v. Pack

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Respondents sought to prove adverse possession of a tract of land against Petitioner. In support of their claim, Respondents presented evidence that they were the children of Ralph Pack, who purchased the tract of land at issue, and that they grew up on the land and used it between 1926 and 1957. After a bench trial, the circuit court ruled that Respondents acquired the disputed land through adverse possession. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding that the circuit court did not clearly err in finding that Respondents established that their uses of the property were continuous, open, and notorious. View "Wallace v. Pack" on Justia Law