Mather v. Walsh

CourtUnited States State Supreme Court of Missouri
Writing for the CourtBarclay, J.
Citation107 Mo. 121,17 S.W. 755
PartiesMATHER v. WALSH et al.
Decision Date23 November 1891
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30 practice notes
  • Cullen v. Johnson, No. 27983.
    • United States
    • United States State Supreme Court of Missouri
    • June 3, 1930
    ...order to originate and perfect title by adverse possession. [1 R.C.L. 708; 2 C.J. 172; Quick v. Rufe, 164 Mo. 408, 412; Mather v. Walsh, 107 Mo. 121, 132.] But, in the absence of color of title, the adverse possession of one who claims title by prescription extends only to such part of the ......
  • Crismond v. Kendrick, No. 28420.
    • United States
    • United States State Supreme Court of Missouri
    • June 11, 1930
    ...based on the Bowling deeds. Renshaw v. Lloyd, 50 Mo. 368; Kraus v. Congdon, 161 Fed. 18; Weir v. Lumber Co., 186 Mo. 388; Mather v. Walsh, 107 Mo. 121; Quick v. Rufe, 164 Mo. 408. (3) The deeds from Mark Bowling and Elizabeth Bowling purport to convey a fee simple title to Sarah L. Crismond......
  • Lossing v. Shull, No. 38498.
    • United States
    • Missouri Supreme Court
    • July 6, 1943
    ...may acquire title by adverse possession. Claim under color of title is not necessary. Smith v. McCorkle, 105 Mo. 135; Mather v. Walsh, 107 Mo. 121. (14) And there was some substance to their claim, while they were wrong as a matter of law. The land they occupied was between the river and th......
  • A.B. Moss & Bro. v. Ramey
    • United States
    • United States State Supreme Court of Idaho
    • May 17, 1913
    ...Goodrich Transp. Co., 99 Wis. 20, 74 N.W. 574, 40 L. R. A. 825; Oregon Ry. N. Co. v. Hertzberg, 26 Ore. 216, 37 P. 1019; Mather v. Walsh, 107 Mo. 121, 17 S.W. 755.) Before Ramey is required to defend his claim to the island, Moss & Brother must establish their right thereto, and in so d......
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38 cases
  • Cullen v. Johnson, 27983.
    • United States
    • United States State Supreme Court of Missouri
    • June 3, 1930
    ...order to originate and perfect title by adverse possession. [1 R.C.L. 708; 2 C.J. 172; Quick v. Rufe, 164 Mo. 408, 412; Mather v. Walsh, 107 Mo. 121, 132.] But, in the absence of color of title, the adverse possession of one who claims title by prescription extends only to such part of the ......
  • Crismond v. Kendrick, 28420.
    • United States
    • United States State Supreme Court of Missouri
    • June 11, 1930
    ...based on the Bowling deeds. Renshaw v. Lloyd, 50 Mo. 368; Kraus v. Congdon, 161 Fed. 18; Weir v. Lumber Co., 186 Mo. 388; Mather v. Walsh, 107 Mo. 121; Quick v. Rufe, 164 Mo. 408. (3) The deeds from Mark Bowling and Elizabeth Bowling purport to convey a fee simple title to Sarah L. Crismond......
  • Lossing v. Shull, 38498.
    • United States
    • United States State Supreme Court of Missouri
    • July 6, 1943
    ...may acquire title by adverse possession. Claim under color of title is not necessary. Smith v. McCorkle, 105 Mo. 135; Mather v. Walsh, 107 Mo. 121. (14) And there was some substance to their claim, while they were wrong as a matter of law. The land they occupied was between the river and th......
  • Stonum v. Davis, 37233.
    • United States
    • United States State Supreme Court of Missouri
    • April 3, 1941
    ...161 Mo. 606, 61 S.W. 889. (9) Defendant could acquire title to said lands by adverse possession without color of title. Mather v. Welsh, 107 Mo. 121; Handlan v. McManus, 100 Mo. 124; Cole v. Parker, 70 Mo. 379; Quick v. Rufe, 164 Mo. 408. (10) The ten-year Statute of Limitations of Missouri......
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