Taylor v. Brown
Returning to us after remand to the Placer County Superior Court, this case involves a dispute between two neighbors whose property is divided by a fence. For many years, the parties believed the fence constituted the legal boundary between the parcels, until a survey commissioned by plaintiff David C. Taylor showed the fence actually stands inside the legal boundary of Taylors land. Taylor filed a complaint for declaratory relief and to quiet title to the property. Taylors neighbors, Dennis W. and Patricia A. Brown, who use the widest part of the disputed triangular section[1] as a paved driveway, cross-complained for declaratory relief and to quiet title on theories of adverse possession, agreed-upon boundary, estoppel, general equitable principles, good faith improver, and prescriptive easement.



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