Crystal Lakes Condominium Clubhouse Units Association Nancy Barbour Greg Bauska Robert Bennett D/B/A Century Floor Covering Chris Berg Pat Casey Donna Farrier Curt Farrier Katherine S. Gallagher Phyllis D. Garbutt Frank H. Gebhardt Margaret A. Gebhardt Leroy A. Gosselin Shirley M. Gosselin Ian Stuart Graham Charles Grassechi Rita Grassechi Kenneth M. Greentree Jan R. Horejsi Patrick Farrelly William Kabeary Raymond Kleinsasser Elwood A. Kinsella John Lence Tom MacMillian Dennis J. Morris Par Inc. Nadine Quilling Richard F. Smith Dan Sollom William R. Welsh Douglas L. Purdy Louise R. Raff Delano Ryan Laurena Ryan Robert Taylor Ronald Torstenson Peter Rossburger Paul D. Wachholz, D/B/A Wakewood Land & Tree Co., Whitefish Credit Union Don Whitmore Deloris M. Young Ethel Wells Milodragovich, Dale & Dye, P.C. David M. Hadly v. James E. Smith Crystal Lakes Resort, and First Interstate Bank of Kalispell, a Montana Banking Association Commonwealth Land Title Insurance Company, a Pennsylvania Corporation, Third-Party-Defendants-Appellees. Crystal Lakes Condominium Clubhouse Units Association Nancy Barbour Greg Bauska Robert Bennett D/B/A Century Floor Covering Chris Berg Pat Casey Donna Farrier Curt Farrier Katherine S. Gallagher Phyllis D. Garbutt Frank H. Gebhardt Margaret A. Gebhardt Leroy A. Gosselin Shirley M. Gosselin Ian Stuart Graham Charles Grassechi Rita Grassechi Kenneth M. Greentree David M. Hadley Jan R. Horejsi Patrick Farrelly William Kabeary Raymond Kleinsasser Elwood A. Kinsella John Lence Tom MacMillian Dennis J. Morris Par Inc. Nadine Quilling Richard F. Smith Dan Sollom William R. Welsh Douglas L. Purdy Louise R. Raff Delano Ryan Laurena Ryan Robert Taylor Ronald Torstenson Peter Rossburger Paul D. Wachholz, D/B/A Wakewood Land & Tree Co. Whitefish Credit Union Don Whitmore Delores M. Young Ethel Wells Milodragovich, Dale & Dye, P.C. v. James E. Smith, and Crystal Lakes Resort, and First Interstate Bank of Kalispell, a Montana Banking Association, and Commonwealth Land Title Insurance Company, a Pennsylvania Corporation, Third-Party

110 F.3d 67, 1997 U.S. App. LEXIS 10969
CourtCourt of Appeals for the First Circuit
DecidedMarch 31, 1997
Docket95-35431
StatusUnpublished

This text of 110 F.3d 67 (Crystal Lakes Condominium Clubhouse Units Association Nancy Barbour Greg Bauska Robert Bennett D/B/A Century Floor Covering Chris Berg Pat Casey Donna Farrier Curt Farrier Katherine S. Gallagher Phyllis D. Garbutt Frank H. Gebhardt Margaret A. Gebhardt Leroy A. Gosselin Shirley M. Gosselin Ian Stuart Graham Charles Grassechi Rita Grassechi Kenneth M. Greentree Jan R. Horejsi Patrick Farrelly William Kabeary Raymond Kleinsasser Elwood A. Kinsella John Lence Tom MacMillian Dennis J. Morris Par Inc. Nadine Quilling Richard F. Smith Dan Sollom William R. Welsh Douglas L. Purdy Louise R. Raff Delano Ryan Laurena Ryan Robert Taylor Ronald Torstenson Peter Rossburger Paul D. Wachholz, D/B/A Wakewood Land & Tree Co., Whitefish Credit Union Don Whitmore Deloris M. Young Ethel Wells Milodragovich, Dale & Dye, P.C. David M. Hadly v. James E. Smith Crystal Lakes Resort, and First Interstate Bank of Kalispell, a Montana Banking Association Commonwealth Land Title Insurance Company, a Pennsylvania Corporation, Third-Party-Defendants-Appellees. Crystal Lakes Condominium Clubhouse Units Association Nancy Barbour Greg Bauska Robert Bennett D/B/A Century Floor Covering Chris Berg Pat Casey Donna Farrier Curt Farrier Katherine S. Gallagher Phyllis D. Garbutt Frank H. Gebhardt Margaret A. Gebhardt Leroy A. Gosselin Shirley M. Gosselin Ian Stuart Graham Charles Grassechi Rita Grassechi Kenneth M. Greentree David M. Hadley Jan R. Horejsi Patrick Farrelly William Kabeary Raymond Kleinsasser Elwood A. Kinsella John Lence Tom MacMillian Dennis J. Morris Par Inc. Nadine Quilling Richard F. Smith Dan Sollom William R. Welsh Douglas L. Purdy Louise R. Raff Delano Ryan Laurena Ryan Robert Taylor Ronald Torstenson Peter Rossburger Paul D. Wachholz, D/B/A Wakewood Land & Tree Co. Whitefish Credit Union Don Whitmore Delores M. Young Ethel Wells Milodragovich, Dale & Dye, P.C. v. James E. Smith, and Crystal Lakes Resort, and First Interstate Bank of Kalispell, a Montana Banking Association, and Commonwealth Land Title Insurance Company, a Pennsylvania Corporation, Third-Party) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the First Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Crystal Lakes Condominium Clubhouse Units Association Nancy Barbour Greg Bauska Robert Bennett D/B/A Century Floor Covering Chris Berg Pat Casey Donna Farrier Curt Farrier Katherine S. Gallagher Phyllis D. Garbutt Frank H. Gebhardt Margaret A. Gebhardt Leroy A. Gosselin Shirley M. Gosselin Ian Stuart Graham Charles Grassechi Rita Grassechi Kenneth M. Greentree Jan R. Horejsi Patrick Farrelly William Kabeary Raymond Kleinsasser Elwood A. Kinsella John Lence Tom MacMillian Dennis J. Morris Par Inc. Nadine Quilling Richard F. Smith Dan Sollom William R. Welsh Douglas L. Purdy Louise R. Raff Delano Ryan Laurena Ryan Robert Taylor Ronald Torstenson Peter Rossburger Paul D. Wachholz, D/B/A Wakewood Land & Tree Co., Whitefish Credit Union Don Whitmore Deloris M. Young Ethel Wells Milodragovich, Dale & Dye, P.C. David M. Hadly v. James E. Smith Crystal Lakes Resort, and First Interstate Bank of Kalispell, a Montana Banking Association Commonwealth Land Title Insurance Company, a Pennsylvania Corporation, Third-Party-Defendants-Appellees. Crystal Lakes Condominium Clubhouse Units Association Nancy Barbour Greg Bauska Robert Bennett D/B/A Century Floor Covering Chris Berg Pat Casey Donna Farrier Curt Farrier Katherine S. Gallagher Phyllis D. Garbutt Frank H. Gebhardt Margaret A. Gebhardt Leroy A. Gosselin Shirley M. Gosselin Ian Stuart Graham Charles Grassechi Rita Grassechi Kenneth M. Greentree David M. Hadley Jan R. Horejsi Patrick Farrelly William Kabeary Raymond Kleinsasser Elwood A. Kinsella John Lence Tom MacMillian Dennis J. Morris Par Inc. Nadine Quilling Richard F. Smith Dan Sollom William R. Welsh Douglas L. Purdy Louise R. Raff Delano Ryan Laurena Ryan Robert Taylor Ronald Torstenson Peter Rossburger Paul D. Wachholz, D/B/A Wakewood Land & Tree Co. Whitefish Credit Union Don Whitmore Delores M. Young Ethel Wells Milodragovich, Dale & Dye, P.C. v. James E. Smith, and Crystal Lakes Resort, and First Interstate Bank of Kalispell, a Montana Banking Association, and Commonwealth Land Title Insurance Company, a Pennsylvania Corporation, Third-Party, 110 F.3d 67, 1997 U.S. App. LEXIS 10969 (1st Cir. 1997).

Opinion

110 F.3d 67

NOTICE: Ninth Circuit Rule 36-3 provides that dispositions other than opinions or orders designated for publication are not precedential and should not be cited except when relevant under the doctrines of law of the case, res judicata, or collateral estoppel.
CRYSTAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM CLUBHOUSE UNITS ASSOCIATION;
Nancy Barbour; Greg Bauska; Robert Bennett; d/b/a Century
Floor Covering; Chris Berg; Pat Casey; Donna Farrier;
Curt Farrier; Katherine S. Gallagher; Phyllis D. Garbutt;
Frank H. Gebhardt; Margaret A. Gebhardt; Leroy A.
Gosselin; Shirley M. Gosselin; Ian Stuart Graham; Charles
Grassechi; Rita Grassechi; Kenneth M. Greentree; Jan R.
Horejsi; Patrick Farrelly; William Kabeary; Raymond
Kleinsasser; Elwood A. Kinsella; John Lence; Tom
MacMillian; Dennis J. Morris; Par Inc.; Nadine Quilling;
Richard F. Smith; Dan Sollom; William R. Welsh; Douglas
L. Purdy; Louise R. Raff; Delano Ryan; Laurena Ryan;
Robert Taylor; Ronald Torstenson; Peter Rossburger; Paul
D. Wachholz, d/b/a Wakewood Land & Tree Co., Whitefish
Credit Union; Don Whitmore; Deloris M. Young; Ethel
Wells; Milodragovich, Dale & Dye, P.C.; David M. Hadly,
Plaintiffs-Appellants,
v.
James E. SMITH; Crystal Lakes Resort, Defendants-Appellees,
and
First Interstate Bank of Kalispell, a Montana Banking
Association; Commonwealth Land Title Insurance
Company, a Pennsylvania Corporation,
Third-party-defendants-Appellees.
CRYSTAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM CLUBHOUSE UNITS ASSOCIATION;
Nancy Barbour; Greg Bauska; Robert Bennett; d/b/a Century
Floor Covering; Chris Berg; Pat Casey; Donna Farrier;
Curt Farrier; Katherine S. Gallagher; Phyllis D. Garbutt;
Frank H. Gebhardt; Margaret A. Gebhardt; Leroy A.
Gosselin; Shirley M. Gosselin; Ian Stuart Graham; Charles
Grassechi; Rita Grassechi; Kenneth M. Greentree; David M.
Hadley; Jan R. Horejsi; Patrick Farrelly; William
Kabeary; Raymond Kleinsasser; Elwood A. Kinsella; John
Lence; Tom MacMillian; Dennis J. Morris; Par Inc.;
Nadine Quilling; Richard F. Smith; Dan Sollom; William R.
Welsh; Douglas L. Purdy; Louise R. Raff; Delano Ryan;
Laurena Ryan; Robert Taylor; Ronald Torstenson; Peter
Rossburger; Paul D. Wachholz, d/b/a Wakewood Land & Tree
Co.; Whitefish Credit Union; Don Whitmore; Delores M.
Young; Ethel Wells; Milodragovich, Dale & Dye, P.C.,
Plaintiffs-Appellees,
v.
James E. SMITH, Defendant-Appellant,
and
Crystal Lakes Resort, Defendant,
and
First Interstate Bank of Kalispell, a Montana Banking
Association, and Commonwealth Land Title Insurance
Company, a Pennsylvania Corporation,
Third-Party Defendants.

Nos. 95-35431, 95-35486.

United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.

Argued and Submitted Aug. 6, 1996.
Decided March 31, 1997.

Appeals from the United States District Court for the District of Montana, No. CV-90-00095-CCL; Charles C. Lovell, District Judge, Presiding.

D.Mont.

AFFIRMED.

Before: ALARCN, NORRIS, and KLEINFELD, Circuit Judges.

MEMORANDUM*

Owners of condominiums and lots adjacent to Crystal Lakes Resort sued the owner of the resort for shutting down the resort and maintaining the golf course for his personal use. The plaintiffs claimed that an implied easement, created when the original developers sold the condominiums and lots, gave them a right to pay for access to the resort. The plaintiffs also claimed that the resort owner violated the promises made by the original developers to finish the roads and water and sewer facilities and breached the contract made when he purchased the resort.

ANALYSIS

The property owners claim that the developers created an implied easement when selling the condominiums and lots, which gave the property owners the right to pay for access to the golf course. Smith argues that the property owners, who had to pay the same fees as the general public, at most only had a revocable license.

Implied easements are disfavored by Montana courts. See Goeres v. Lindey's, Inc., 619 P.2d 1194, 1197 (Mont.1980) ("any implied negative easements as to a particular lot are to be considered with extreme caution since such an action results in depriving a person of the use of his property by imposing a servitude through mere implication") (emphasis in original).

To find an implied easement:

over the property of another, there must have been a separation of title, and a use before the separation took place which continued so long and was so obvious or manifest as to show that it was meant to be permanent, and it must appear that the easement is necessary to the beneficial enjoyment of the land granted or retained.

Graham v. Mack, 699 P.2d 590, 596 (Mont.1984) (citing 2 Thompson on Real Property § 351 (1980 ed.)). At a minimum, assuming the property owners' use could satisfy the first and second requirements, the property owners fail to establish the third requirement, since they can still enjoy the beauty and peace of their property, even without being able to golf.

The property owners base their argument upon a line of cases involving a common plan of development. In those cases, courts have found various implied easements created by the representations of developers during the sales process.

First, in Ute Park Summer Homes Ass'n v. Maxwell Land Grant Co., 427 P.2d 249 (N.M.1967), owners of lots sued the developer to prevent him from selling an adjacent area without restriction, claiming that he had agreed to develop that land as a golf course. The Supreme Court of New Mexico found that, in connection with the sale of the lots, the developer had distributed copies of a plat showing the location of the lots and an open area labeled "golf course." Id. at 251. Although the plat was never recorded and the deeds to the lots did not refer to the plat or the golf course, the court found that if the developer used the plat and represented that the open area would remain a golf course, playground or recreation area to sell the lots, the lot owners would have a right to enforce that representation. Id. at 252-55. The court reasoned "that where land is sold with reference to a map or plat showing a park or like open area, the purchaser acquires a private right, generally referred to as an easement, that such area shall be used in the manner designated." Id. at 253. Such open areas include streets, squares, courts, and parks. Id.

In Shalimar Ass'n v. D.O.C. Enterprises, Ltd., 688 P.2d 682 (Ariz.Ct.App.1984), salesmen for the developer promised to develop, maintain, and operate a golf course in a residential land development for the benefit of the residential lots. Id. at 648. "[W]hen the homeowners acquired their property, sales materials, brochures, maps, and plats were shown and given to them and representations and statements were made to them ...

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