Hunt v. Smith

28 N.W.2d 213, 238 Iowa 543, 1947 Iowa Sup. LEXIS 406
CourtSupreme Court of Iowa
DecidedJune 17, 1947
DocketNo. 47002.
StatusPublished
Cited by14 cases

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Hunt v. Smith, 28 N.W.2d 213, 238 Iowa 543, 1947 Iowa Sup. LEXIS 406 (iowa 1947).

Opinion

Bliss, J.

The parties are the owners of adjoining riparian farm lands along the Des Moines River, in Swan Township, Marion County, Iowa. Plaintiff’s land is in Sections 23, 24, 25, and 26, and the’ land of the defendant is in Sections 24 and 25, and lies directly east of the plaintiff’s. Plaintiff’s land is the upper land, and with respect to drainage is the dominant estate, and the land of defendant is the servient estate. To clarify the statement of facts and to aid in understanding the matters involved we set out a drawing reproduced from the testimony and plats received in evidence. It is incomplete and inexact in detail, but, in general, is correct.

The parallel curved lines in the upper part — the north— represent the Des Moines River. Defendant’s land is in the governmental divisions whose boundaries are indicated by the broken lines. Plaintiff’s land lies immediately adjacent to the west, and is mostly northeast of the highway, which is marked by the parallel straight lines extending diagonally from the northwest to the southeast. The three creeks are marked A, B, and C. A, in the north part of Section 23, is Sugar Creek. B, which flows under the upper bridge in the highway, on the common boundary line of Sections 23 and 26, outlets in the small circle just southeast of the center of Section 23, a sort of a bayou formerly called Brand Lake, but. now is generally a dry depression, and grown up with timber. This stream drains a watershed of 380 acres. The stream C crosses the highway under the lower bridge in the northeast corner of

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