Campbell v. State Highway Commission

54 So. 2d 654, 212 Miss. 437, 1951 Miss. LEXIS 467
CourtMississippi Supreme Court
DecidedNovember 5, 1951
Docket38045
StatusPublished
Cited by12 cases

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Bluebook
Campbell v. State Highway Commission, 54 So. 2d 654, 212 Miss. 437, 1951 Miss. LEXIS 467 (Mich. 1951).

Opinion

Arrington, O.

Bill of complaint was filed in the Chancery Court of Covington County, Mississippi, against the State Highway 'Commission, the State of Mississippi, W. L. Mc-Grahey, State Land Commissioner, and the Board of Supervisors of Covington County, to cancel claim of defendants to a right of way deed previously executed to the State of Mississippi for the use and benefit of the State Highway Commission. The defendants answered, denying all the material allegations of the bill and filed cross-bill asking that title be quieted and in the alternative, that if the instrument was not clear or the description in the deed insufficient, that same be corrected to show the intention of the parties.

*439 Upon a hearing, the court entered a final decree dismissing the bill of complaint and sustaining the prayer of the cross-bill, finding “that the said instrument is a good and sufficient right of way deed and the said instrument is also a good act of dedication to transfer title to the said right-of-way.”

Under Chap. 368, Miss. Laws of 1946, the following road was designated as a secondary state highway: “A link of road to extend state highway 35W beginning at or near Mt. Olive, Mississippi, and running southwesterly to intersect U. S. highway 84 at or near Lone Star, thence to Bassfield, thence to Columbia, Mississippi.”

Under date of December 29, 1947, the Board of Supervisors of Covington County adopted the following resolution:

“A resolution requesting the state highway commission to take over the construction and maintenance of the following link of road:
“Whereas, by Chapter 368 of the Laws of the State of Mississippi, a link of road to extend State Highway 35W, beginning at or near Mt. Olive, Mississippi, and running Southwesterly to intersect U. S. Highway 84 at or near Lone Star, Mississippi, thence to Bassfield, thence to Columbia, was designated as a Highway in the secondary group of the State Highway System.
“Now, therefore, be it resolved and ordered by the Board of Supervisors of Covington County, Mississippi, in Special Session, that the State Highway Commission of the State of Mississippi, be requested to take over for construction and maintenance, that part of said Highway running1 through Covington County, between Mt. Olive and Lone Star, Mississippi.”

On December 30, 1947, the State Highway Commission passed an order taking over said road when the Board of Supervisors of Covington County complied with th.e following requirements:

1. Deed or deeds to the right of way for this road must be furnished the State Highway Department, said *440 right of way to he not less than sixty (60) feet in width, 30 feet right and left of the center line.

2. All encroachments, such as fences, buildings, signs, etc. must be removed from said right of way, and communication and power lines that would interfere with the maintenance of the road must be set back as directed by the Engineer.

3. The roadway, bridges, and drainage structures must be brought up to the State Highway Department’s standards or better.”

Upon the passage of this order, the Board of Supervisors of Covington County proceeded to comply with the requirements stated therein by getting right of way deeds. The right of way deed signed by the appellants in this cause reads as follows:

“State of Mississippi
County of Covington.
“"Whereas, on the 29th day of December, 1947, the Board of Supervisors of Covington County, Mississippi in special session requested the State Highway Commission of the State of Mississippi to take over for construction and maintenance State Highway #35 West beginning at or near Mt. Olive, Mississippi, and running Southwesterly to the intersection of United States Highway #84 at or near Lone Star, Mississippi, thence to Bassfield, Mississippi, and thence to Columbia, Mississippi, and designated as a secondary property of the State Highway System by Chapter #368 of the Laws of 1946 of the State of Mississippi.
“For and in consideration of the State of Mississippi taking over the said highway and the benefits derived therefrom, we, the undersigned owners of land in Covington County, Mississippi, over which said highway is constructed hereby convey and warrant to the State of Mississippi for the use and benefit of the State Highway Commission of the State of Mississippi a right of way sixty (60) feet in width extending thirty feet to the right of the center line and thirty feet to the left of the *441 center line of all that part of State Highway #35 West lying in Covington County, Mississippi, and extending to begin at or near Mt. Olive, Mississippi, and run Southwesterly to intersect "[United States Highway #84 at or near Lone Star, Mississippi, thence to Bassfield, Mississippi, thence to Columbia, Mississippi, according to the location of said road at the present time, less and except all of the oil, gas and minerals, in, on, under and upon the said right of way.
“This grant is entered into for the purpose of conveying a right of way and easement for public road purposes as heretofore set out and shall include all damages to adjacent land owned by the undersigned by virtue of the construction, maintenance and use of the aforesaid land for highway purposes.
“Witness our signatures on this the 1st day of January, 1948.
“W. M. Campbell
Lela Campbell, and others.
“■State of Mississippi
County of Covington
“Personally appeared before me the undersigned authority in and for said County, the within named W. M. Campbell, Lela Campbell, (and others), who acknowledged that they each signed and delivered the foregoing instrument on the day and year therein mentioned.
“Witness my hand and seal of office on this the 16 day of June, 1948.
“Robert G-atlin
Justice of the Peace
“Seal for heat #4
“My Commission Expires: Jan. 1st, 1952
“Piled for record at 4:00 P.M. on the 24 day of June, 1949 and was duly recorded on the 25th day of June, 1949.
“I. S. Sanford,
Chancery Clerk
“Seal By L. Ramsay, D. C.”

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