Bouligny v. Delatte
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Opinion
J. Daniel BOULIGNY and Wife, Jacqueline Dischler, Plaintiffs-Appellees,
v.
Irving (Irvin) H. DELATTE and Patsy Argence Delatte, Defendants-Appellants.
Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Third Circuit.
Voorhies & Labbe, John W. Hutchison, Robert A. Lecky, Lafayette, for plaintiffs-appellees.
Robert L. Cabes, Lafayette, for defendants-appellants.
Before GUIDRY, LABORDE and KNOLL, JJ.
GUIDRY, Judge.
In this suit, plaintiffs, Mr. and Mrs. J. Daniel Bouligny (hereafter Bouligny), seek recognition of their ownership of a servitude of passage over and across a 20 foot strip of land in Lafayette Parish, which lies between their property and that of the defendants, Mr. and Mrs. Irving H. Delatte (hereafter Delatte). The trial court rendered judgment in favor of Bouligny and Delatte has appealed.
The parties by joint stipulation introduced in evidence the chain of title by virtue of which each asserts title.
CHAIN OF TITLE
By an act of partition dated April 17, 1948 recorded under act number 210947, conveyance records of Lafayette Parish, *930 hereafter referred to as the partition, Odel Antoine Comeaux acquired a tract of land containing 3.47 arpents identified as lot 2 (see plat attached hereto as Appendix 1). In said partition, the parties thereto reserved in perpetuity in favor of lots 1, 2, 3 and 4a, a right of way 20 feet wide along the entire southern boundary of lots 2, 3 and 4a (see Appendix 1).
By act of sale dated July 14, 1950, Odel Antoine Comeaux sold to Claude Judice the following described property:
That certain tract of land situated in the Parish of Lafayette, Louisiana, containing Three and forty-seven/one hundredth (3.47) arpents, bounded northeasterly by land of Leopold Hebert or assigns, southeasterly by land of Lizzie Doucet, northwesterly by land of Albert Doucet, southwesterly by a certain servitude road 20' wide established by Act of Partition recorded under No. 210947 in Book X-17, page 185 of the Conveyance Records of the Parish of Lafayette, Louisiana.
Being the same tract of land acquired by vendor herein by Act of Partition recorded under No. 210947 in Book X-17, page 185 of the conveyance records of the Parish of Lafayette, Louisiana.
Said land herein sold and servitude road being better described on the plat of survey attached hereto and made a part herewith described on the said plat as Lot No. 2; said plat being marked "Ne Varietur" to identify herewith.
Appearers herein do take cognizance of that certain servitude established in Act of Partition among Alfred Doucet et al. (the heirs of Eloi Doucet et al.) passed April 24, 1948 and recorded under No. 210947 in Book X-17 page 185 of the Conveyance Records of the Parish of Lafayette, Louisiana.
The plat of survey referred to in the above description is that attached to the partition and attached hereto as Appendix 1.
By an act of sale dated July 15, 1977 recorded under act number XX-XXXXXX, conveyance records of Lafayette Parish, Claude Judice conveyed to Bouligny a tract of land situated south (southwest) of the 3.47 arpent tract (lot 2 of the partition) employing the following description:
That certain parcel of ground, with improvements, being situated in Section 53, and/or Section 54, Township 10 South, Range 4 East, Lafayette Parish, Louisiana, having a frontage of 177.3 feet on Doucet Road by a depth along the Southeasterly line of 313.7 feet, a depth along the Northwesterly line of 313.1 feet, with a rear or Northeasterly one of 179.1 feet. Said parcel is known and designated as PLOT 12 on a plat of survey by Fred L. Colomb, dated October 19, 1961, revised September 6, 1962, a copy of which is attached to Act No. 429442 of the records of the Clerk of Court's Office for the Parish of Lafayette, Louisiana, and made a part hereof by reference thereto. Said parcel is also known as PLOT 12 on a plat of survey by R.D. McGee dated September 9, 1977 a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof. Said parcel is bounded Southwesterly by Doucet Road, Northwesterly by the property of D. Doucet, heirs or assigns, Northeasterly by the property of Claude Judice, heirs or assigns, and/or by Ridgeway Drive, and southeasterly by Plot 13 as shown on said plat of survey attached hereto and made a part hereof. See Acts # 325481, 518420, 651827, and Affidavit recorded this date.
In this sale, the vendor, Claude Judice, granted a right of way and right of passage to Bouligny as follows:
"The Vendors do hereby covenant, agree and warrant that the purchasers herein shall have access from the property hereinabove described to Ridgeway Drive and to the extent necessary they do hereby grant and convey to the purchasers herein a right of way and right of passage of 40 feet in width immediately northeast and adjacent to the northeast property line of the property hereinabove described."
By an act of sale dated September 30, 1977, recorded under act number XX-XXXXXX, conveyance records of Lafayette Parish, Claude Judice conveyed to Delatte a portion of lot 2 of the partition described as follows:
*931 That certain tract or parcel of land, together with all improvements thereon, situated in Section 53, Township 10 South, Range 4 East, said tract being depicted on that certain plat of survey dated September 28, 1977, prepared by R. Douglas McGee, Civil Engineer, attached hereto and made a part hereof, and having such dimensions and boundaries as are shown thereon. Being a portion of the property acquired by vendor by act of cash sale recorded under Act No. 246537 of the records of Lafayette Parish.
Vendee declares that the property being acquired herein is not to form a portion of his family home.
Appearers herein do take cognizance of that certain servitude established in act of partition among Alfred Doucet, et al (the heirs of Eloi Doucet, et al) passed April 24, 1948 and recorded under No. 210947 in Book X-17, page 185 of the Conveyance Records of the Parish of Lafayette, Louisiana.
The plat of survey above mentioned is attached hereto as Appendix 2. The 20 foot strip shown on the plat identified as "20 foot road right of access" is the 20 foot right of way reserved in the partition along the southwest boundary of lot 2.
By an agreement dated May 1, 1981, recorded under act number XX-XXXXXX, records of Lafayette Parish, Claude Judice granted Bouligny a "non-exclusive right-of-way and right-of-passage for vehicular and pedestrian use" over and across the 20 foot strip identified on Appendix 2 as "20 foot road right of access".
Finally, by a deed dated October 14, 1981, recorded under act number XX-XXXXXX, records of Lafayette Parish, Odel Antoine Comeaux quitclaimed to Delatte the following described property:
That certain "servitude road twenty (20) foot wide established by Act of Partition recorded under Act No. 210947 in Book X-17, Page 185 of the conveyance records of the Parish of Lafayette, Louisiana", being a portion of the same tract of land acquired by Vendor herein by Act of Partition recorded under Act No. 210947. Attached to this act is a copy of a portion of the plat attached to the said Act of Partition, on which the property herein conveyed has been shaded in yellow.
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