Helms v. Powell
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Opinion
This is a boundary line dispute. The plaintiffs, Ada Powell, Louie Powell, Fred Powell, Joe Mack Powell, Sheila Powell, and Stephen Powell sued Robert and Sonja Helms, claiming the Helmses had built a fence that enclosed a portion of their property.
The plaintiffs filed a motion requesting that a surveyor be appointed to fix the disputed boundary line pursuant to §
Our standard of review in boundary line disputes that are tried ore tenus is clear: "When evidence is presented ore tenus in a boundary line dispute, the trial court's decree establishing the boundary is presumed to be correct and need only be supported by credible evidence."Hodge v. Snider,
The parties here agreed to the appointment of Jerry Smith, a duly licensed, full-time surveyor. He surveyed the property, pursuant to §
The defendants argue that the case of Reeves v.Lord,
In this case, the survey plat was offered assubstantive evidence to prove the location of the boundary line. It would, therefore, support the judgment of the trial judge. Additionally, in this case the survey was not the only evidence presented that supported the trial judge's ruling; the plaintiff's testimony also supported his ruling. This case is clearly distinguishable fromReeves, and the judgment of the trial court is due to be, and it hereby is, affirmed.
AFFIRMED.
ALMON, BEATTY, ADAMS and HOUSTON, JJ., concur.
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