257 Mo. 765 | Mo. | 1914
Action to quiet title. This is a companion case to Troll; Adrar., Plaintiff in Error, v. City of St. Louis et al., Defendants in Error, ante, p. 626. They belong together, were heard together, and that case should he read with this.
As stated in the former case, the interest of the city is its title to a certain wharf and certain streets. In this case a possession older than that of Harrison in the former case, to-wit, one running back for over fifty years, is claimed by the city. Otherwise the defense of the city was the same as that of the other defendants. As to the wharf and streets, the judgment was in the city’s favor, but complaint is made that it does not define and adjudge the title, interest and estate of defendant in that it made certain findings of defendant’s lands and rights but did not adjudge and define the same as required by law and did not contain sufficient description of the lands described in
The judgment is affirmed.