Barret v. Hickman

3 So. 2d 901, 1941 La. App. LEXIS 484
CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedJune 18, 1941
DocketNo. 6327.
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Bluebook
Barret v. Hickman, 3 So. 2d 901, 1941 La. App. LEXIS 484 (La. Ct. App. 1941).

Opinion

This is a possessory action with an additional claim for damages for trespass involving a strip of ground approximately twenty feet in width, running from Fairfield Avenue to Thornhill Avenue in the City of Shreveport. The disturbance alleged consists of erecting and maintaining of a fence approximately twenty feet north of the south boundary of the land claimed by plaintiff and of which he claims he and his author in title have peaceably possessed for more than thirty years.

Plaintiff's demands were rejected by the lower court and he is now prosecuting this appeal.

On November 12, 1901, Ernest Haag purchased from Alfred M. Hewitt a home site on Fairfield Avenue. The land extended from that Avenue to Line Avenue on the east. The property was described in the deed as follows:

"A certain lot of ground more specifically described as follows:

"Commencing on Fairfield Avenue, at the southwest corner of the lot acquired by W. Strauss by act of partition made May 27, 1872, between W. Shields, C.W. Lewis and W. Strauss, and run thence east along the south corner of said Strauss lot, 18.637 chains to the Range Line between Ranges 13 and 14, thence south along the said Range Line 2.632 chains, thence west along Shields line, 19.045 chains to Fairfield Avenue, north 8-3/4 degrees, east to place of beginning; containing 4.95 acres. Said Act of Partition being recorded in Conveyance Book T, page 259, in the Office of the Recorder for Caddo Parish, Louisiana.

"This is the land acquired by A. Currie from Mrs. S.J. Robertshaw and Ethel, Kate and John J. Dillon, by deeds recorded in Conveyance Book 18, page 156, and Conveyance Book 19, page 78, Records of Caddo Parish, Louisiana. It being the same property now occupied by this vendor as a residence and same acquired by him from A. Currie by deed recorded in Conveyance Book 21, page 51, Records of Clerk's Office of Caddo Parish, Louisiana."

The property, including the strip involved in this suit, was fenced in at the time Haag acquired it. In 1907 Haag took *Page 903 the fence in front on Fairfield Avenue down and constructed a concrete wall in its stead. The south end of said wall extended to the south line of the property now in dispute. Haag occupied the property as a home, as well as for winter quarters for his animals. Either Haag or Hewitt, his author in title, planted on the strip now involved a number of sycamore trees, which are still standing. Haag constructed animal barns, a paint shop and a servant's house on this strip and the south side of these buildings was very near the south boundary of said strip of land.

Haag occupied this place until 1918. The main dwelling house was then rented until it was destroyed by fire in 1932. The servant's house was rented by Haag until it was demolished in 1935 and after the dwelling was destroyed, Mr. James Russell and Mr. and Mrs. McLain looked after the property for the Haags.

During the time the Haags owned the property, Thornhill Avenue was opened, said Avenue running north and south and its west boundary is some 508 feet east of Fairfield Avenue. The property involved here is all west of Thornhill Avenue, which is its east boundary.

On April 6, 1939, plaintiff herein purchased this property from the widow and heirs of Ernest Haag. The deed described it as follows:

"A certain tract located in the NE 1/4 of NE 1/4 of Section 12, Township 17 North, Range 14 West, in the City of Shreveport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana, more particularly described as follows:

"Beginning at the intersection of the south line of Kirby Place with the west line of Thornhill Avenue, thence running south along the west line of Thornhill Avenue 145.02 feet, more or less, to the north line of the tract acquired by Ernest Haag from Alfred M. Hewitt, as per deed recorded in Book 29, page 148, of the Conveyance Records of Caddo Parish, Louisiana, for a point of beginning: (which point of beginning is at the intersection of the west line of Thornhill Avenue with the north line of said tract acquired by Ernest Haag from Alfred M. Hewitt) thence run west along said north line to the east line of Fairfield Avenue, 175.75 feet; thence run east to the west line of Thornhill Avenue; thence run north along the west line of Thornhill Avenue 173.71 feet to the point of beginning (being that part of the property acquired by Ernest Haag from Alfred M. Hewitt, as per deed recorded in Conveyance Book 29, page 148, of the Records of Caddo Parish, lying west of Thornhill Avenue, as now dedicated)."

On April 7, 1939, defendants, without notice or discussion, erected a fence on the north side of the strip in controversy here. The fence is located approximately twenty feet north of the old fence line which enclosed this strip for many years and all during the time the Haags occupied this property as a home, as well as during the time Hewitt, his author in title, occupied the property as a home. The consideration paid by plaintiff to the Haags for the property was $10,000 in cash. On April 18, 1939, Mrs. Alice Hubbard Haag, widow of Ernest Haag, and one of his children, Harry Eugene Haag, executed a correction deed to plaintiff. The property was described as follows:

"A certain tract located in the NE 1/4 of NE 1/4 of Section 12, Township 17 North, Range 14 West, in the City of Shreveport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana, more particularly described as follows:

"Beginning at the intersection of the south line of Kirby Place with the west line of Thornhill Avenue; thence running south along the west line of Thornhill Avenue 145.02 feet, more or less to the north line of the tract acquired by Ernest Haag from Alfred M. Hewitt, as per deed recorded in Book 29, page 148 of the Conveyance Records of Caddo Parish, Louisiana, for a point of beginning (which point of beginning is at the intersection of the west line of Thornhill Avenue with the north line of said tract acquired by Ernest Haag from Alfred M. Hewitt); thence run west along said north line of the tract acquired by Ernest Haag from Alfred M. Hewitt to the east line of Fairfield Avenue; thence run in a southerly direction along the east line of Thornhill Avenue a distance of 193.75 feet; thence run east to the west line of Thornhill Avenue; thence run north along the west line of Fairfield Avenue 193.71 feet to the point of beginning, being all that part of the property acquired by Ernest Haag from Alfred M. Hewitt, as per deed recorded in Conveyance Book 29, page 148 of the Records of Caddo Parish, Louisiana, which lies west of Thornhill Avenue, as now dedicated and being also the property between Thornhill Avenue and Fairfield Avenue, which these Vendors and their ancestors in title have acquired by prescription. *Page 904

"All parties hereto further declare that a deed was previously executed and filed on April 6, 1939, by Mrs. Alice Hubbard Haag, through her duly authorized agent, Harry E. Haag, Mrs. Helen Verena Haag Durrett Hayes, and Harry Eugene Haag, as Vendors, and Hollingsworth B. Barret, as Vendee, which deed is duly recorded in the Conveyance Records of Caddo Parish, Louisiana, in Book 408, page 638; that all parties in the prior deed intended to transfer, sell, convey and deliver in that deed all of the property described in this deed; that through a clerical error, all of the property intended to be sold, conveyed and delivered was not described in the deed of April 6, 1939, and that this correction deed, correctly describing the property sold and delivered is executed by the parties to carry into effect their true intention and agreement, and for the consideration of $10,000.00 expressed in the original deed of April 6, 1939.

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