Butler v. Hanson

432 S.W.2d 559, 1968 Tex. App. LEXIS 2691
CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedSeptember 25, 1968
Docket5919
StatusPublished
Cited by10 cases

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Butler v. Hanson, 432 S.W.2d 559, 1968 Tex. App. LEXIS 2691 (Tex. Ct. App. 1968).

Opinion

OPINION

FRASER, Chief Justice.

James H. Butler, the record owner of a 157.22-acre tract of land in Glasscock County, Texas, brought this suit as plaintiff in *561 an action in trespass to try title, against L. H. (Bud) Hanson, defendant. Mr. Hanson, by way of answer and cross-action, made claim to the entire acreage by virtue of adverse possession. ,

Trial of the cause was to a jury and, on the basis of the jury’s answers to the questions submitted to it, the court entered a judgment awarding the acreage in controversy to Mr. Hanson, which had the effect of divesting title from the record owner of the property. The plaintiff-appellant, Butler, perfected his appeal to this court.

Mr. Butler was the record owner of the title to the surface estate in and to Section 3, Block 35, T-4-S, Glasscock County, Texas, having obtained the property by a deed from the W. C. Nunn family. L. H. (Bud) Hanson is the record owner of Section 46, Block 35, T-3-S, Glasscock County, Texas, having acquired his title to his land by deed from his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Hanson. The land in controversy consists of a 157.22-acre tract out of the North Half of Section 3, as shown on the plat of that land. The result of a survey, *562 which the jury found to be correct, shows that the south boundary line of Hanson’s Section 46 coincides with the north boundary line of Butler’s Section 3. However, as is evident from the plat, there is a diagonal fence crossing Butler’s Section 3 which places the 157.22-acre tract within Hanson’s ranch fences. We will refer to this parcel of land as the tract in controversy throughout this opinion.

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