Case Name: Ramon J. VIGIL, Jr., also known as Ramon J. Vigil, and Aurora L. Vigil, his wife, and Alfonso Vigil, a married person dealing in his sole and separate estate, Plaintiffs-Appellees, v. Narciso ARGUELLO, Defendant-Appellant
Court: Supreme Court of New Mexico
Jurisdiction: New Mexico
Decision Date: 1985-02-01
Citations: 102 N.M. 327
Docket Number: No. 15464
Parties: Ramon J. VIGIL, Jr., also known as Ramon J. Vigil, and Aurora L. Vigil, his wife, and Alfonso Vigil, a married person dealing in his sole and separate estate, Plaintiffs-Appellees, v. Narciso ARGUELLO, Defendant-Appellant.
Judges: SOSA, S.J., and RIORDAN and STOWERS, JJ., concur.
Reporter: New Mexico Reports
Volume: 102
Pages: 327–327

Head Matter:
695 P.2d 477
Ramon J. VIGIL, Jr., also known as Ramon J. Vigil, and Aurora L. Vigil, his wife, and Alfonso Vigil, a married person dealing in his sole and separate estate, Plaintiffs-Appellees, v. Narciso ARGUELLO, Defendant-Appellant.
No. 15464.
Supreme Court of New Mexico.
Feb. 1, 1985.
Rehearing Denied Feb. 20, 1985.
Ruben Rodriguez, Santa Fe, for plaintiffs-appellees.
Jay G. Harris, H.E. Blattman and Jay G. Harris, Las Vegas, for defendant-appellant.

Opinion:
OPINION
WALTERS, Justice.
We affirm the decision of the Court of Appeals which reversed the trial court's judgment quieting title to the disputed boundary line area in plaintiffs and enjoining defendant from maintaining the fence on the subject land. Since neither party proved the strength of their respective claims to the disputed land, we granted certiorari merely to clarify the Court of Appeals' decision, to direct that the judgment to be entered by the district court be a judgment quieting title in plaintiff to all lands other than the disputed boundary area and dismissing that portion of plaintiffs' claim.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
SOSA, S.J., and RIORDAN and STOWERS, JJ., concur.
FEDERICI, C.J., not participating.