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Partition Agreement Outweighs Coal Surface Destruction Test

By Charles Sartain on August 7, 2020
Posted in Land Titles, Title Issues
Co-author Rusty Tucker

In Wheeler et al v. San Miguel  Electric Cooperative, we learn – again – the difficulty in asserting a position in litigation that is contrary to the actual words in the agreement you are fighting over.
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