Lincoln v. Edgecomb
31 Me. 345
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Bluebook
Lincoln v. Edgecomb, 31 Me. 345 (Me. 1850).
Opinion
We hold the instructions to be correct. The distinction is between a fence erected on another’s land by mistake, and one erected under a claim of title. The jury, in this case, have found there was no adverse claim.
Judgment on the verdict.
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