Sims v. Daker
Annotate this CaseAt issue in this case was a boundary line dispute between neighboring property owners in Clearwater County. Jimmy and Susan Sims brought suit against Eugene and Elda Daker, claiming a fence line between their properties constituted a boundary by agreement. Following a bench trial, the district court ruled in favor of the Simses. The issue on appeal to the Supreme Court was whether the district court erred in determining that the fence line constituted a boundary by agreement. Upon review, the Court concluded that the district court correctly determined that the fence line constituted a boundary by agreement, and accordingly affirmed the district court's judgment quieting title in favor of the Simses.
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