It is the general rule that only a preponderance of the evidence is required to establish an issue in civil actions, and the rule applies to boundary disputes. Bock v. Potterfield, 80 Neb. 523, 114 N.W. 597 (1908).
It is the general rule that only a preponderance of the evidence is required to establish an issue in civil actions, and the rule applies to boundary disputes. Bock v. Potterfield, 80 Neb. 523, 114 N.W. 597 (1908).