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requiring "substantial evidence" that the defendant had "clearly and unequivocally abandoned the easement"
Summary of this case from Shields v. VillarealOpinion
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requiring "substantial evidence" that the defendant had "clearly and unequivocally abandoned the easement"
Summary of this case from Shields v. Villareal2000.
requiring "substantial evidence" that the defendant had "clearly and unequivocally abandoned the easement"
Summary of this case from Shields v. VillarealFull title:DENIALS OF CERTIORARI
Court:Supreme Court of New Mexico
Date published: Jan 1, 2000
A majority of states require clear and convincing, or as sometimes phrased, "clear and unequivocal" evidence…