City of Shreveport v. Drouin

41 La. Ann. 867
CourtSupreme Court of Louisiana
DecidedOctober 15, 1889
DocketNo. 261
StatusPublished
Cited by15 cases

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Bluebook
City of Shreveport v. Drouin, 41 La. Ann. 867 (La. 1889).

Opinion

[869]*869The opinion of the Couyt was delivered by

Fenner, J.

The City of Shreveport alleges that defendant, who is ^he owner of lot No. 13 in Block 40 of said city, has erected thereon a brick building, fence, etc., which extend beyond the line of his said lot and unlawfully encroach upon an adjoining public alley, obstructing the same unlawfully, and prays for a judgment to remove said obstruction.

The defendant admits ownership of the lot and building, but avers that the latter rests wholly within the lines of his lot and does not encroach upon the public alley.

Both parties agree as to the existence of a duly dedicated public alley, but they differ as to its width under the dedication thereof, the city claiming that it is twenty feet wide, while the defendant attributes to it a width of onty ten feet.

The town of Shreveport was incorporated in 1839, and embraced a territory of 640 acres which had belonged to an association of individuals called the Shreveport Town Company, who, prior to and in view of its incorporation as a town, liad divided a considerable part of it into squares, lots, streets and alleys. A map is produced showing this division, which is admitted by both parties to operate a dedication to public use of tbe streets and alleys thereon depicted and described.

The dispute is as to the extent of the dedication.

The map represents over sixty squares, all of which, except four, arc divided as exhibited in tlie following figure:

Four of the lots fronting on Texas street are divided as shown in the following figure, which exhibits square No. 40, in which the defendant’s lot is situated:

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