Board of County Com'rs of Jackson County v. Owen
This text of 1946 OK 73 (Board of County Com'rs of Jackson County v. Owen) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Supreme Court of Oklahoma primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
This is an action by the board of county commissioners of Jackson county against Wylie Owen to enjoin Owen from obstructing or interfering with the use by the public of a road along a three-quarter-section line running north and south through section 3, township 1 south, range 25 west, in Jackson county. From a judgment for the defendant, the plaintiff appeals.
The evidence discloses that for nearly 40 years the road in question has been used as a part of a mail route, and the school bus and other persons have occasionally traveled over it. There is a fence along the west side of the road but none on the east side. The defendant and those farming the land on the east side have used the road as a turn-row. It was never graded until about two years before this action was filed. The defendant then plowed into the road and thereby obstructed it, thereby precipitating this action. The defendant *Page 539 testified that the use of the road had been merely permissive.
The plaintiff, for reversal, relies upon State ex rel. King v. McCurdy,
We are unable to say that the finding and judgment of the court is clearly against the weight of the evidence.
Affirmed.
GIBSON, C. J., and RILEY, OSBORN, CORN, and ARNOLD, JJ., concur.
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1946 OK 73, 166 P.2d 766, 196 Okla. 538, 1946 Okla. LEXIS 417, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/board-of-county-comrs-of-jackson-county-v-owen-okla-1946.