| 1887 - 1038 σελίδες
...such lands. It is an elementary rule in ejectment that the plaintiff must recover, if at all, upon the strength of his own title and not upon the weakness of his adversary's: and this being so it will be unnecessary to consider the defenses pleaded in the answer, unless we... | |
| Arkansas. Supreme Court - 1909 - 698 σελίδες
...show such title as would entitle him to recover in an action of ejectment, — must recover upon the strength of his own title, and not upon the weakness of his adversary's. 47 Ark. 215; Id. 413 ; 76 Ark. 447; 77 Ark. 338; 74 Ark. 386. 3. The tax sale was void for failure... | |
| Arkansas. Supreme Court - 1920 - 676 σελίδες
...exhibit their title with their answer. In ejectment a party seeking possession must recover on the strength of his own title and not upon the weakness of his adversary's. Being in possession under a bona, fide claim of title it devolved upon appellant to prove his title.... | |
| Arkansas. Supreme Court - 1907 - 658 σελίδες
...In suits to quiet title, as in action! of ejectment, the plaintiff must succeed, if at all, upon the strength of his own title, and not upon the weakness of his adversary's; the burden being upon him to show title. (Page 301.) Appeal from Prairie Chancery Court; John M. Elliott,... | |
| Arkansas. Supreme Court - 1909 - 668 σελίδες
...REMOVAL— PLAINTIFF'S TITLE.— The plaintiff in a suit to quiet title must succeed, if at all, upon the strength of his own title and not upon the weakness of his adversary's. (Page 142.) 3. TAX TITLES — SALE ON WRONG DAY. — A tax sale on the nth of June. 1883, for the taxes... | |
| Arkansas. Supreme Court - 1911 - 686 σελίδες
...— PLAINTIFF'S TITLE. — In suits to quiet title the plaintiff must succeed, if at all, upon the strength of his own title, and not upon the weakness of his adversary's, and the burden is upon him to show title. (Page 447.) a. TAXATION — CLERK'S DEED— PRESUMPTION.... | |
| Arkansas. Supreme Court - 1905 - 686 σελίδες
...restrain defendant from trespassing on plaintiff's land, plaintiff must f£3 .199 recover upon the strength of his own title, and not upon the weakness of his adversary's. (Page 201.) NAVIGABLE RIVER — ACCRETION. — Where a navigable river is the boundary line of a grant,... | |
| Arkansas. Supreme Court - 1911 - 680 σελίδες
...affirmed. WL Cooper, for appellants. In a suit to quiet title the plaintiff must prevail, if at all. on the strength of his own title, and not upon the weakness of his adversary's title. In this case the appellee has proved no sufficient title in himself. 88 Ark. 31; 89 Ark. 298;... | |
| Joseph Elliott Cobbey - 1890 - 1016 σελίδες
...defendant's. In an action for the recovery of personal property, the plaintiff must recover on the strength of his own title, and not upon the weakness of his adversary's If a claimant of personal property has no title thereto, he cannot recover it from one in 1 Seals v.... | |
| Stephen Johnson Field - 1893 - 488 σελίδες
...court: " It is undoubtedly true, as a general rule, that the claimant in ejectment must recover upon the strength of his own title, and not upon the weakness of his adversary's, and that it is a sufficient answer to his action to show title out of him and in a third party. But... | |
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