Valley Beau Farms, Inc. v. Schick, No. 2013AP623, 2013 Wisc. App. LEXIS 1010 (Dec. 3, 2013)

(a boundary dispute arose between owner one and owner two; the county moved its improperly located quarter-section monument, and the parties discovered that a boundary fence erected by owner two 19 years earlier was in the wrong location; owner one sought a declaration of interest in real property, and owner two alleged titled by adverse possession and acquiescence; the court ruled that owner two did not prove adverse possession because he had not shown the required 20-year possession; owner two could not “tack” his time of possession to that of the prior owner because owner one and owner two acquired their property from a common grantor; title by acquiescence did not apply because the fence was not erected to solve a boundary dispute, and owner two did not rely upon a survey in erecting the fence).