Sims v. Daker, No. 39760 2013 Opinion No. 64, 2013 Ida. LEXIS 163 (Ida. Sup. Ct. May 23, 2013)

(boundary dispute in which plaintiff claimed fence line constituted boundary by agreement; trial court determined there was lack of evidence concerning when fence was put in, why built or in its location, or who owned property on either side when built, so there was no evidence to disprove fence intended to be boundary; trial court held boundary was uncertain and implied agreement existed that fence to be treated as boundary line; on appeal, decision affirmed based on principle that when fence line treated as boundary for long period in the absence of evidence of circumstances establishing fence, fence is presumed to be boundary).