
    Ninian Edmondson v. Lovell.
    The execution of a deed of land need not be proved by the witnesses if it be acknowledged and recorded.
    Possession alone will maintain trespass quare clausum fregit against one who has no title.
   Trespass quare clausum fregit. The Court decided that the execution of a deed of bargain and sale of land need not be proved, by subscribing witnesses if the deed has been duly acknowledged and recorded. And that possession alone was sufficient to maintain the action against one who has no title.  