Mathews v. Cloud
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The issue before the Supreme Court in this case arose from a dispute over title and right of possession of certain real property in Randolph County. The dispute involved the location of the boundary between two adjoining parcels. The case was tried to a jury which returned a verdict in favor of the Clouds with respect to the disputed property. The trial court then entered judgment in favor of the Clouds, declaring the border between the Cloud property and Mathews property to be defined by certain metes and bounds reflected in a survey map entered into evidence and referred to at trial by the surveyor as a status print. Those measurements were based upon the plat referenced in the Cloud deed. The judgment also enjoined the Mathews heirs from trespassing upon the property. The Mathews heirs appealed. After careful review of the facts of this case, the Supreme Court found no reversible error in the trial court's judgment and affirmed.
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