Brateman v. Upper Channel Site Co.

378 S.W.2d 882, 1964 Tex. App. LEXIS 2183
CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedMarch 19, 1964
Docket14004
StatusPublished
Cited by9 cases

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Brateman v. Upper Channel Site Co., 378 S.W.2d 882, 1964 Tex. App. LEXIS 2183 (Tex. Ct. App. 1964).

Opinions

BELL, Chief Justice.

Appellee sued appellants in trespass-to-try title to recover title and possession of 1.1 feet by 50 feet of Lot No. 9, Block 337, Southside of Buffalo Bayou, in the City of Houston. Appellants filed a cross-action contending the strip involved was a part of Lot No. 8 of said Block. The dispute involves the true southern boundary of Lot No. 9 which would be the northern boundary of Lot No. 8. The jury found the south boundary of Lot 9 to be located 102.7 feet south of the south line of Bell Avenue, as contended for by appellee and the court rendered judgment on the verdict in favor of appellee.

Appellants contend there is no evidence to support the jury’s finding; that appellee is estopped from asserting the south line of Lot 9 is more than 100 feet south of the south line of Bell Avenue; and, in the [884]*884alternative, the answer is contrary to the overwhelming weight and preponderance of the evidence.

Lots Nos. 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 of Block 337 have as their western boundary the east line of Louisiana Street. Lot No. 10 is located at the northwest corner of the block at the intersection of Bell Avenue and Louisiana Street. Lot No. 6 is located at the southwest corner of the block at the intersection of Leeland Avenue and Louisiana Street. The original boundary markers for the lots in this block and for the Obedience Smith Survey cannot be located, as is true generally with regard to property on the south side of Buffalo Bayou. There seems to be no recorded plat showing a division of the block into lots or showing what the dimensions of the block or the adjoining streets actually were. It seems that in about 1913 a Mr. Sands was City Engineer and he set up a system of reference monuments at certain street intersections and assumed to assign a width of 80 feet to the streets and 250 feet on each side to each block. Surveyors in Houston in making surveys of lots and blocks on the south side of Buffalo Bayou tie in to these monuments because all original boundary markers seem to be missing.

The stipulated common source of title is A. Bering. The two lots here involved came to be owned by Theodore Bering, Jr. Prior to the conveyance from Theodore Bering, Sr. to his daughter, Jennie C. Bering, on June 6, 1905, there is no conveyance by lots and block or by recitation of dimensions. In this deed to his daughter, Theodore Bering, Sr. described the property conveyed as being situated in Block 337 in the City of Houston “at the corner of Bell Avenue and Louisiana Street” and then particularly described it as follows:

“Commencing at the intersection of the south line (emphasis here and elsewhere is ours unless otherwise stated) of Bell Avenue and the east line of Louisiana Street in said block for a corner; Thence southeasterly with said Bell Avenue south line 75 feet for corner; Thence southwesterly parallel with Louisiana Street east line 150 feet for corner; Thence Northwesterly parallel with said Bell Avenue south line 75 feet to the Louisiana Street east line for corner; Thence northeasterly with the said Louisiana Street east line to place of beginning.”

Thereafter, on March 3, 1908, A. Bering executed a correction deed to Theodore Bering, Sr. correcting the deed of June 7, 1859, that he had given, and in the correction deed the property was described as follows:

“Beginning at the corner of said Block 337 at the intersection of Bell Avenue and Louisiana Street; Thence along Bell Avenue in the direction of Milam Street 125 feet to the center point of Lot 11 fronting on said Bell Avenue; Thence at right angles and running through the center of Lot 11 parallel with Louisiana Street in the direction of Leeland Avenue 125 feet to a point on the rear line of said Lot 11; Thence at right angles and running parallel with Bell Avenue 125 feet to Louisiana Street a point on the front line of Lot 8; Thence at right angles and running along Louisiana Street to the point of beginning embracing Lots 9, 10 and the adjoining Yz of Lot 8 and the adjoining Yz °f Lot 11 all in said Block 337.”

We note that while this deed was after the deed from Theodore Bering, Sr. to Jennie C. Bering, the description in the deed corrected was bad, and the corrected description would, under the warranty in the deed to Jennie C. Bering, redound to her benefit under the after-acquired title rule.

On June 11, 1914, Jennie C. Bering conveyed to Theodore Bering, Jr., her brother, the land described as follows :

“ * * * all that certain parcel of land in Block #337, S.S.B.B. * * *, [885]*885known as fifty feet by seventy-five feet (SO7 x 757) off the front or west end of each lots numbered Eight, Nine and Ten (8, 9 and 10) said property fronting 75 feet (seventy-five) on Bell Avenue and ISO (One Hundred & Fifty) on Louisiana Street * *

'The statement is then made that it is the same property conveyed to her by Theodore Bering by the above noted deed.

On February 10, 1919, Theodore Bering, .Jr., conveyed to Vincent Navarro part of Lot No. 8 in Block No. 337, S.S.B.B., and ■described it as being shown by a plat recorded in Volume J, page 389 of the Deed Records, the lot fronting 50 feet on Louisiana Street and running back at right angles between parallel lines 50 feet apart for .a depth of 75 feet. Appellants hold title by mesne conveyances under this chain of title. No one seems to find a record of this plat.

On August 15, 1921, Theodore Bering, Jr. ■conveyed "parts of Lots Nine (9) and Ten ■(10), and any excess adjoining the same in Block Three Hundred and thirty seven (337),” to C. J. Wright & Company, Incorporated. Then there is a metes and bounds description as follows:

“Beginning at an iron pipe driven in the ground at the northwest corner of the lot in said block heretofore conveyed by me to Vincent Navarro, being the said Navarro northwest fence corner, which point is on the westerly line of said block 337, and the easterly line of Louisiana Street;
“Thence north 35 deg. east along the westerly line of said block 337, and the easterly line of said Louisiana Street 102.7 feet to a point which is north 55 deg. west and distant 11 inches from an iron pipe driven in the center of a vitrified clay pipe buried in the ground in the identical position of the old fence post which stood in said position on said property for more than fifty years up to about the year 1913.
“Thence at right angles and running in the direction of Milam Street along the front line of said property on Bell Ave. on the line of said old fence 50 feet from corner.
“Thence at right angles running parallel with the first line of this tract 102.7 feet to a corner in the northeasterly fence line of the lot sold by me to said Vincent Navarro;
“Thence at right angles and running parallel with the southwesterly line of Bell Avenue, or front line of said property and along the fence line 50 feet to the place of beginning, embracing in said boundaries 50 x 50 feet off of each of Lots 9 and 10 and any excess between said Lot 10 and Bell Avenue.”

Appellee holds by mesne conveyances under this chain of ■ title. The description given in appellee’s petition is as follows:

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