Judges and Judiciary
Feb. 7, 2001
Terrier Proves Bone of Possession
In Akers v. Sellers, 114 Ind. App. 660 (1944), Chief Judge Harry L. Crumpacker found the following for the court: This is a controversy over the ownership and possession of a Boston bull terrier dog upon which the appellant, while declining to measure its true value to him in mere money, has placed an arbitrary value of $25.
In Akers v. Sellers, 114 Ind. App. 660 (1944), Chief Judge Harry L. Crumpacker found the following for the court:
This is a controversy over the ownership and possession of a Boston bull terrier dog upon which the appellant, while declining to measure its true value to him in mere money, has...
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