Joseph W.C. Murray, Jr. v. Nikola Preradovic

CourtCourt of Chancery of Delaware
DecidedMarch 6, 2026
Docket2023-0601-LM
StatusPublished

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Joseph W.C. Murray, Jr. v. Nikola Preradovic, (Del. Ct. App. 2026).

Opinion

COURT OF CHANCERY OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE LEONARD L. WILLIAMS JUSTICE CENTER LOREN MITCHELL 500 NORTH KING STREET, SUITE 11400 MAGISTRATE IN CHANCERY WILMINGTON, DE 19801-3734

Date Submitted: November 14, 2025 Date Decided: March 6, 2026

Josiah R. Wolcott, Esquire. Zeljka Preradovic Connolly Gallagher LLP Rade Preradovic 267 East Main Street 5 Withams Road Newark, DE 19711 Newark, DE 19711

Nikola Preradovic 234 South Dillwyn Road Newark, DE 19711

RE: Joseph W.C. Murray, Jr., et. al. v. Nikola Preradovic, et. al. C.A. No. 2023-0601-LM

Dear Counsel and Parties:

This action concerns a dispute between Plaintiffs Joseph W.C. Murray, Jr. and

Danielle F. Murray, and Defendants Nikola Preradovic, Rade Preradovic, and Zeljka

Preradovic regarding disputed pieces of real estate. Plaintiffs seek to establish rights

to the disputed areas through adverse possession, a prescriptive easement, or an

easement by necessity. Defendants assert that Plaintiffs have no right to the disputed

portion of the land and that the disputed property belongs to the Defendants. For

reasons that will be fully explained, the Plaintiffs prevail only as to adverse

possession of the rear portion of the disputed area, and their remaining claims are

denied. Joseph W.C. Murray, Jr., et al. v. Nikola Preradovic, et al. C.A. No. 2023-0601-LM March 6, 2026 Page 2 of 30

This is my Final Report.

I. FACTUAL BACKGROUND 1

This matter arises from a dispute between Joseph W.C. Murray, Jr. and

Danielle F. Murray (collectively “Plaintiffs”), owners of 23 Pinedale Road in

Newark, Delaware, and Nikola Preradovic, Rade Preradovic, and Zeljka Preradovic

(collectively “Defendants”), owners of 234 South Dillwyn Road, Newark, Delaware,

concerning a strip of land along Halifax Drive that includes a stone Planter, which

has been described as a garden bed surrounded by stones (“Planter”). 2

A. The Disputed Area

The disputed section concerns a triangular area of land situated between the

parties’ homes. This area includes the Planter positioned outside the wooden privacy

fence of 23 Pinedale and extending to the grass and sidewalk between the Planter

and Halifax Drive. 3

1 The facts in this report reflect my findings based on the record developed at trial. Citations to the trial transcript are in the form “Tr. __”. Citations to the Docket are cited in the form of “D.I. __”. The Defendants submitted exhibits numbered 1–23 under tabs numbered 1– 10. Citations to the Defendants’ exhibits are cited as “DX__”, with the number referring only to the exhibit, not the tab. The Plaintiffs submitted exhibits identified by tabs numbered 1–28. Due to many of these exhibits not being admitted by the Court, the tabs are no longer numbered consecutively. Citations to the Plaintiffs’ exhibits are cited as “PX Tab__”, followed by a page or exhibit number, if necessary. I grant the evidence the weight and credibility I find it deserves. 2 D.I. 83 at 1–2; Tr. 26:3–10. 3 Id. at 8, 10. Joseph W.C. Murray, Jr., et al. v. Nikola Preradovic, et al. C.A. No. 2023-0601-LM March 6, 2026 Page 3 of 30

For purposes of this action, the Plaintiffs divide the disputed land in their

arguments into three categories: (1) the fence and the land enclosed within it, (2) the

stone Planter, and (3) the grass area located between the Planter and Halifax Drive.4

Although the disputed land can be described collectively as a triangular strip

between the properties, these three physical components help explain the nature and

location of the claimed encroachments.

First, I look at the portion of the disputed land that includes the fence and the

land it surrounds. Fencing in the area includes a chain-link fence along 234 South

Dillwyn (the Defendants’ side) boundary and a wooden privacy fence along 23

Pinedale (the Plaintiffs’ side).5 The wooden fence has remained in substantially the

same location since at least 1998, with some documented replacements in 2007 and

4 D.I. 83 at 2. 5 Tr. 119:4–10 (referring to PX Tab 7 at M196). Joseph W.C. Murray, Jr., et al. v. Nikola Preradovic, et al. C.A. No. 2023-0601-LM March 6, 2026 Page 4 of 30

2022. 6 Before installation of the wooden fence, a post-and-rail fence enclosed a

wedge-shaped area adjacent to the Planter along Halifax Drive and the driveway. 7

Second, the Planter area consists of a stone-and-cement garden bed framed by

roughly one-foot-tall slate stones, a retaining wall that aligns with and runs beneath

portions of the fence, and drainage piping that directs water toward the street. 8 The

Planter’s back side forms a straight boundary facing 234 South Dillwyn, where the

stones connect to the retaining wall that continues beneath the fence and terminates

at the fence line. Its front side creates a small bump-out near the driveway before

curving back toward the fence, with the visible stone feature ending at the fence

line.9

Third, the disputed area consists of the grass section located between the front

edge of the Planter and Halifax Drive.10 This narrow strip of land lies between the

6 Tr. 35:19–37:12 (Plaintiff Danielle Murray testifying that nothing was done about the wooden fence until 2007, and that when it was replaced it was in roughly the same location); Tr. 44:23–45:5 (Plaintiff Danielle Murray testifying that the fence was replaced a second time in 2022); Tr. 152:9–153:15 (Mr. Orth testifying that he had lived at 234 South Dillwyn from 1977 to 2002 and for roughly six months from 2006 to 2007, and that fence had been in roughly the same location the entire time); PX Tab 9 at M0080–M0081 (All American Fencing Company contract for replacement of the wooden fence in September of 2006); PX Tab 13 at M0170–M0172 (Atlantic Landscaping Company record of the wooden fence being replaced in 2022). 7 Tr. 113:17–21. 8 DX D23 at P316–P317; Tr. 29:3–18; Tr. 5:2–4. 9 Tr. 27:4–8; Tr. 28:14–29:18. 10 D.I. 83 at 2. Joseph W.C. Murray, Jr., et al. v. Nikola Preradovic, et al. C.A. No. 2023-0601-LM March 6, 2026 Page 5 of 30

Planter and the roadway and forms the outermost portion of the triangular area

identified by Plaintiffs. 11

Taken together, the fence and enclosed backyard area, the stone Planter, and

the grass and sidewalk between the Planter and Halifax Drive make up the triangular

area that is the subject of the parties’ dispute.

For ease of reference, the triangular disputed area described above is depicted in the photograph. The white and red outlines mark the boundaries of the disputed area, while the red line extends toward Halifax Drive and separates the rear portion of the disputed land from the grass area above the line that Plaintiffs claim.

11 See D.I. 83 at 3 (depicting the grass and sidewalk area as the right-hand side of the disputed area triangle); Tr. 43:13–20 (Plaintiff Danielle Murray describing the strip of grass area). Joseph W.C. Murray, Jr., et al. v. Nikola Preradovic, et al. C.A. No. 2023-0601-LM March 6, 2026 Page 6 of 30

B. The Murrays

The Plaintiffs, Joseph and Danielle Murray, are husband and wife and have

owned their home at 23 Pinedale since December 1998.12 They purchased the home

from John and Bonnie Burkert (the “Burkerts”) on August 31, 1998.13 The Burkerts

purchased 23 Pinedale on May 16, 1980.14 The wooden fence that was present when

the Plaintiffs purchased their property from the Burkerts was installed by the

Burkerts.15

Prior to the Plaintiffs moving into their home, as part of the sale process, a

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