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Sudie M. Causey v. Alvertis Williams and

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  • Title: Sudie M. Causey v. Alvertis Williams and
  • Author : St. Louis District Missouri Court of Appeals
  • Release Date : January 16, 1965
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 68 KB

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Plaintiffs contend they have an easement over that portion of an alleged concrete common driveway located on the property of defendants and through this action they seek to have a mandatory injunction requiring defendants to remove a concrete dividing curb and woven wire fence which have been placed on said driveway by defendants and which plaintiffs claim are obstructing their use of said driveway. Plaintiffs seek to establish an easement by implication over the entire portion of the alleged concrete common driveway located on the property of defendants. In addition, they seek actual and punitive damages against the defendants. The trial court denied the mandatory injunction and the other relief sought by plaintiffs and dismissed plaintiffs' petition. Plaintiffs have appealed from this decree and judgment. Plaintiffs are the owners of improved real property known as 1459 Laclede Station Road in the City of Richmond Heights, Missouri. Their property, which shall be referred to hereinafter as Lot A, is the north half of Lot 67 of Rannell's Home Farm Subdivision and consists of a tract of land fronting 50 feet on the west line of Laclede Station Road with a depth westwardly of 120 feet. The north line of said Lot A is parallel to and 100 feet south of the south line of Hicks Avenue, which is the first intersecting street north of said lot. Defendants are the owners of the south half of said Lot 67, together with improvements thereon, known as No. 1463 Laclede Station Road and said lot fronts 50 feet on the west line of Laclede Station Road with a depth westwardly of 120 feet. Defendants' property will be referred to as Lot B.


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