Ormiston Family Ass'n v. Prater, No. C065502, 2011 Cal. App. Unpub. LEXIS 7698 (Cal. Ct. App. Oct. 7, 2011)

(case involves boundary dispute between adjacent landowners; two deeds contained conflicting property line description of adjoining properties; plaintiff's family had owned the property at issue and cabin since 1942; cabin was later expanded which defendant claimed overlapped boundary line; plaintiff sought declaratory relief and title by adverse possession; statute contained five-year timeframe for adverse possession along with five actual occupation, hostile possession, claimed property as own, continuous use for five years and that claimant have paid taxes on property during that time of alleged possession; court found 10 years of tax bills and receipts adequate evidence; jury found plaintiff owned property by deed or adverse possession; appellate court affirmed).