Johnson v. Finkle, 20130047.

Decision Date29 August 2013
Docket NumberNo. 20130047.,20130047.
Citation836 N.W.2d 444,2013 ND 149
PartiesLeslie D. JOHNSON, Carol Johnson, Merlyn H. Johnson, Thea Donna D. Johnson, Delores Albertson and their children, Plaintiffs and Appellees v. Nancy FINKLE, Axel Anderson and Norma Anderson and all other persons unknown claiming any estate or interest in or lien or encumbrance upon the property described in the Complaint, whether as heirs, devisees, legatees, or personal representative of any of the above named persons who may be deceased or under any other title or interest, Defendants Nancy Finkle, Appellant.
CourtNorth Dakota Supreme Court
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Editor's Note: The opinion of the Supreme Court of North Dakota, in Johnson v. Finkle, published in the advance sheet at this citation, 836 N.W.2d 444, was withdrawn from the bound volume because an ‘On Petition for Rehearing has been added to this opinion. For the republished opinion see 837 N.W.2d 132.

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    • United States
    • North Dakota Supreme Court
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