Castillo v. Kunnemann

642 P.2d 1019, 197 Mont. 190, 1982 Mont. LEXIS 750
CourtMontana Supreme Court
DecidedMarch 3, 1982
Docket80-465
StatusPublished
Cited by16 cases

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Bluebook
Castillo v. Kunnemann, 642 P.2d 1019, 197 Mont. 190, 1982 Mont. LEXIS 750 (Mo. 1982).

Opinions

MR. JUSTICE MORRISON

delivered the opinion of the Court.

Appellants, Manuel and Deborah Castillo and Garry and Sharyl Cotant, appeal from an order of the Sixth Judicial District Court, Park County, entered on October 8,1980. The order denied appellants’ request for an injunction preventing respondent, Delbert Kunnemann from diverting certain water. On September 29, 1981, this Court issued an opinion reversing the District Court, holding in favor of appellants Castillo and Cotant. A petition for rehearing was duly filed. We reverse our original position and, with modification, affirm the District Court.

In 1976, Delbert Kunnemann owned a 1,275-acre ranch located in the Shields Valley, Park County, Montana. Kunnemann owned two water rights on the Shields River from which he drew water to irrigate his ranch. Kunnemann’s water rights stemmed from an appropriation of 240 miner’s inches made by a Thirza Grannis on June 1, 1880, and from an appropriation of 450 miner’s inches made by a John McNiven on August 14,1893. Two main ditches, named after the respective original water rights appropriators, Grannis and McNiven, were used to transport the water from the Shields River to Kunnemann’s property.

On December 30,1976, Kunnemann sold a 230-acre parcel of his ranch to Jake Franks. The warranty deed conveying this parcel to Franks contained the following water right grant:

“Together with 230 miner’s inches of the waters of the Shields River appropriated by John McNiven and bearing appropriation date of the 14th day of August, 1893, and related ditch rights.”

Jack Franks subdivided the 230-acre parcel into twelve smaller tracts of land. The Castillos purchased a 20-acre tract from Franks on March 4,1977. The contract for deed between Franks and Castillos did not contain a specific water right grant but rather the following general grant: “Together with [193]*193the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging.” The Cotants purchased a 9.114-acre tract from Franks on November 8, 1979. The warranty deed given by Franks to the Cotants contained this language: “Together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments, appurtenances, water rights and water ditches, if any, thereunto belonging.”

The following diagram depicts the location of the property retained by Delbert Kunnemann, the Franks subdivision, the Castillo and Cotant properties, and the Grannis and McNiven ditches:

No interconnecting lateral ditches exist between the McNiven ditch and the Castillo and Cotant properties. When Jake Franks sold the subdivision tracts between the McNiven ditch and the Castillo and Cotant properties, he did not reserve any easements through which lateral ditches could be built to transport water from the McNiven ditch to the Castillo and Cotant properties.

During the 1977 and 1978 irrigating seasons, Kunnemann allowed Castillo to take water from the Grannis ditch to irrigate hay crops. In 1980, Kunnemann blocked the Grannis ditch north of the Castillo property, thus diverting all of the water flowing in the Grannis ditch onto Kunnemann’s land.

As a result of Kunnemann’s diversion of the Grannis ditch, Castillos and Cotants filed a Complaint on July 14,1980. They sought to enjoin Kunnemann from interfering with the flow of water in the Grannis ditch.

The District Court entered a restraining order on July 22, 1980, preventing Kunnemann from diverting the Grannis ditch water. A show cause hearing on the complaint was set for August 5, 1980.

On August 5,1980, the plaintiffs, Castillos and Cotants, and the defendant, Kunnemann, appeared with counsel and presented testimony. Following hearing, the District Court issued findings of fact and conclusions of law on September 9, 1980.

The District Court found that the Castillos, Cotants and their predecessor in interest, Jake Franks, never had posses-

[195]*195sion of the Grannis ditch or Grannis water rights. The court found that Jack Franks could not convey the Grannis ditch or water rights as appurtenant to the Castillo or Cotant property because such rights had never been legally attached as appurtenant. The court further found that section 85-2-403, MCA, imposes no duty on the seller of real property and appurtenant water rights to file a notice of such sale or transfer with the Department of Natural Resources. Based on these findings the District Court dissolved the restraining order granted pending the order to show cause and denied the plaintiffs’ motion for an injunction.

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