McCoshum v. Hoselton

543 P.2d 657, 273 Or. 778, 1975 Ore. LEXIS 377
CourtOregon Supreme Court
DecidedDecember 18, 1975
StatusPublished

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McCoshum v. Hoselton, 543 P.2d 657, 273 Or. 778, 1975 Ore. LEXIS 377 (Or. 1975).

Opinion

O’CONNELL, C. J.

This is a suit to quiet title to real property-located in Grant County, Oregon. The trial court entered a decree quieting plaintiffs’ title and defendant appeals.

Plaintiffs Wear entered into a land sale contract with Philip A. Dale and Marcus I. Dale, who owned a large parcel of land which contained a farm supply store and a market known as the Food Center. Plaintiffs purchased a part of the land which included the Food Center building.

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