
    Billy George FLANAGAN v. ESTATE OF L.J. MACKENTEPE.
    2041050.
    Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama.
    June 2, 2006.
    Certiorari Denied Sept. 15, 2006 Alabama Supreme Court 1051329.
    Seth B. Thompson of Thompson & Thompson, Cullman, for appellant.
    Thomas A. Smith, Jr., of Smith & Smith, LLP, Cullman, for appellee.
   BRYAN, Judge.

AFFIRMED. NO OPINION.

See Rule 53(a)(1) and (a)(2)(E), Ala. R.App. P.; Blackmon v. Brazil, 895 So.2d 900, 909 (Ala.2004); Bruce v. Cole, 854 So.2d 47, 54 (Ala.2003); Hudman v. Wesson, 792 So.2d 1113, 1115 (Ala.Civ.App.2001); Green v. Dixon, 727 So.2d 781, 783-84 (Ala.1998); Oehmig v. Johnson, 638 So.2d 846 (Ala.1994), overruled on other grounds, Ex parte Liberty Nat’l Life Ins. Co., 825 So.2d 758, 764 n. 3 (Ala.2002); Harper v. Smith, 582 So.2d 1089, 1091-92 (Ala.1991).

This case was transferred to this court by the supreme court, pursuant to § 12-2-7(6), Ala. Code 1975.

CRAWLEY, P.J., concurs.

PITTMAN, J., concurs in the result, without writing.

THOMPSON, J., dissents, with writing, which MURDOCK, J., joins.

THOMPSON, Judge,

dissenting.

I dissent from the no-opinion affirmance of the trial court’s summary judgment in this property dispute because I find that the affidavits submitted by the parties in this case create a genuine issue of material fact regarding Flanagan’s claim that he acquired ownership of a disputed strip of property by virtue of adverse possession. The affidavits create a conflict in the evidence that must be resolved by the fact-finder. Bruce v. Cole, 854 So.2d 47, 54 (Ala.2003).

MURDOCK, J., concurs.  