INTERFERENCE WITH CONCURRENT FINDING(S) OF FACT(S) - Instances where the Supreme Court will interfere with concurrent findings of fact(s) by Lower Courts
HELD:
"The facts as now reviewed definitely justify the intervention of the Supreme Court to interfere with the concurrent finding of the Courts below on the question of who between appellant and respondent proved better title.
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