Lindsay v. James

51 S.E.2d 326, 188 Va. 646, 7 A.L.R. 2d 597, 1949 Va. LEXIS 236
CourtSupreme Court of Virginia
DecidedJanuary 10, 1949
DocketRecord No. 3396
StatusPublished
Cited by34 cases

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Lindsay v. James, 51 S.E.2d 326, 188 Va. 646, 7 A.L.R. 2d 597, 1949 Va. LEXIS 236 (Va. 1949).

Opinion

Hudgins, C. J.,

delivered the opinion of the court.

In 1926, Martha Miller Masury subdivided a tract of land lying north of the town of Virginia Beach in Princess Anne county, bounded on the east by the Atlantic Ocean, on the south by 51st street, on the west by Holly avenue [649]*649and Holly boulevard and on the north by 58th street. The plat of the subdivision, called “Ubermeer,” was acknowledged and duly recorded. It shows that the subdivision contains blocks numbered from 1 to 16 inclusive, four hundred and seventy-five lots, with certain areas laid out as streets, alleys and ways. A rough sketch, not drawn to scale, of the pertinent parts of the plat is filed herewith as a part of this opinion.

All of the lots in Blocks 6 and 7 were conveyed to the Roymar Corporation. On January 24, 1936, it conveyed to Elizabeth Stuart James all of Block 7, lying west of the twenty-foot Way, which includes Lots 8 to 21, inclusive, with a fifteen foot alley in the rear as shown on the sketch.

In the spring of 1936, Roymar Corporation sold all lots in Block 6 to the Surf Beach Club, and in the conveyance, bearing date on August 1, 1937, described the property by the lot and block numbers as shown on the plat of Ubermeer.1 (See foot note for exact language.)

H. L. Lindsay and Pretlow Darden, president and secretary of the Surf Beach Club, acting for the corporation, in the spring of 1936, before acquiring the deed, began an extensive improvement of the property lying within Block 6. One or more of the buildings erected extended across

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