Authement v. Theriot

292 So. 2d 319
CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedFebruary 11, 1974
Docket9535
StatusPublished
Cited by14 cases

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Bluebook
Authement v. Theriot, 292 So. 2d 319 (La. Ct. App. 1974).

Opinion

292 So.2d 319 (1974)

Murray AUTHEMENT
v.
Robert E. THERIOT.

No. 9535.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

February 11, 1974.

*320 A. Deutsche O'Neal, Houma, for appellant.

Edward James Gaidry, Houma, for appellee.

Before LOTTINGER, BLANCHE and CRAIN, JJ.

BLANCHE, Judge.

Plaintiff-appellee, Murray Authement, instituted suit against defendant-appellant, Robert E. Theriot, seeking to have the boundary between the contiguous estates of the litigants located in Terrebonne Parish judicially fixed and determined. The trial court ordered a survey performed by William Clifford Smith, registered civil engineer and land surveyor. From the judgment of the trial court homologating the proces verbal of the court-appointed surveyor, defendant-appellant perfected this suspensive appeal. We affirm.

Plaintiff and defendant admit they have a common ancestor in title, namely, Theophile Blanchard. A review of the instruments of title is significant in resolving the issues presented by this appeal.

Theophile Blanchard by a dation en paiement executed on January 7, 1927, granted to his daughter, Angelle Blanchard, femme sole, a tract of land described as follows:

"A certain tract of land at Bourg, Parish of Terrebonne, Louisiana, lying on the right descending bank of the Bayou Terrebonne, measuring three quarters of an arpent front on the said Bayou by depth of survey; bounded above by land of vendor and below by land of vendor; together with the buildings and improvements on the said tract of land, said property being located so as to extend equidistant from the dwelling house of said vendor on each side thereof the full depth of survey, between parallel lines and so measured as to include said house with a strip on each side thereof, making the whole measure three quarters of an arpent by depth of survey." (Record, p. 51)

Angelle Blanchard conveyed to Elgin J. Blanchard by deed executed on February 10, 1931, a portion of the aforementioned property acquired from her father on January *321 7, 1927, described in the deed as follows:

"A certain tract of land situated in the Parish of Terrebonne, La. at about 9 miles below HOUMA, lying on the right descending bank of Bayou Terrebonne, measuring such front on said right bank, by depth of survey between parallel lines, as may be found between the upper line of the tract of land now belonging to present purchaser and the center of a large ditch emptying into said bayou near the lower boundary of said vendor's present property; a line to be drawn from the center of said ditch at the said bayou and extended back to the full depth of survey, between parallel lines, shall constitute the upper boundary of the said tract herein sold: together with all rights, ways and servitudes thereunto belonging or appertaining. Being part of the same property which said vendress [sic] acquired by purchase from her father, Theophile Blanchard, on the 7th day of January 1927, by act passed before Robert P. Blanchard, a Notary Public of this parish." (Record, p. 49)

Angelle Blanchard conveyed the balance or the remainder of the property which she had acquired from her father on January 7, 1927, to Morris Reynold Boquet and his wife, Joyce Frances Pitre Boquet, by deed executed on April 21, 1954, the property being described as follows:

"A certain tract of land at Bourg, Parish of Terrebonne, State of Louisiana, lying on the right descending bank of Bayou Terrebonne, measuring three quarters of an arpent front on the said bayou by depth of survey, bounded above by land of Ferdnand Boquet and below by land of William Detiveaux, and in the rear by estate of Ernest Kelly (now or formerly) and in front by the aforementioned Bayou Terrebonne; said property lies in Sections 10 and 11 Township 17S Range 18E, and Section 7 Township 18S Range 18E; estimated to contain approximately seven and five tenths (7.5) acres, together with all buildings and improvements thereon.
"Being the remaining property which vendor acquired from her father, Theophile Blanchard, on January 7, 1927, Entry No. 4157, COB 86, Folio 172 of the records of the Clerk of Court Terrebonne Parish, La." (Record, p. 38)

Morris Reynold Boquet and his wife, Joyce Frances Pitre Boquet, in turn, conveyed the property to defendant-appellant, Robert E. Theriot and his wife, Eva Auenson Theriot, by deed executed on May 25, 1956, in which the property is described as follows:

"A certain tract of land at Bourg, Parish of Terrebonne, State of Louisiana, lying on the right descending bank of Bayou Terrebonne, measuring three quarters of an arpent front on the said bayou, by depth of survey; bounded above by land of Ferdinand Boquet, and below by land of William Detiveaux, and in the rear by estate of Ernest Kelly (now or formerly) and in front by the aforementioned Bayou Terrebonne; said property lies in Sections 10 and 11, Township 17S, Range 18E and Section 7, Township 18S, Range 18E; estimated to contain approximately seven and five tenths (7.5) acres, together with all buildings and improvements thereon.
"Being the same property which vendor acquired from Miss Angelle Blanchard in an act of sale before the undersigned Notary Public on 21st day of April 1954, which said act [of] sale is duly recorded in the records of the Clerk of Court, Parish of Terrebonne, in COB, 207, Folio 193, Entry No. 129,891." (Record, p. 34)

Madison L. Funderburk acquired the property, part of which was ultimately acquired by plaintiff-appellee, from a succession sale involving the Succession of Theophile Blanchard and Wife dated June 7, 1930, the property in question being more *322 particularly described in the succession sale as follows:

"A certain tract of land, situated in the Parish of Terrebonne, Louisiana, lying on the right descending bank of Bayou Terrebonne, at about nine miles below Houma, measuring four and one-half (4½) arpents, more or less, front by depth of survey thereto belonging; bounded above by property of Felix Blanchard or assigns, and below by the property of Elgin Blanchard or assigns; together with all the buildings and improvements thereon.
"Being the same property acquired by the late Theophile Blanchard by acts of record in C.B. DD, fo. 538; C.B. GG, fo. 300; C.B. NN, fo. 31; C.B. RR, fo. 314; C.B. 62, fo. 496; C.B. 91, fo. 269.
"LESS AND EXCEPTING: A tract measuring three-fourths of an arpent front on the said bayou by depth of survey conveyed to Miss Angele Blanchard,[1] January 7th., 1927, by act of record in C.B. 86, folio 173 et seq., to which act special reference is hereby made for greater certainty of description." (Record, p. 45)

Madison L. Funderburk, in turn, conveyed this property to Jules Boquet on June 30, 1930, the property being described in the instrument as follows:

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