King v. Fronk

WADE, Justice

(concurring).

I concur with the main opinion, making the following comment on the dictum part thereof:

The doctrine of boundary line by acquiescence is based largely on the idea of stabilizing boundary lines without litigation. However, much uncertainty and litigation is caused in the application of the doctrine to the various factual situations to which the doctrine may be applicable, thus defeating the stabilization purposes of the doctrine. I concur with the dictum part of the opinion in the hope that it will have the effect of creating stabilization and not confusion.