Margaret Klugh Katherine Klugh Maultsby Mary Klugh Garner John Bradley Klugh William W. Bradley, III Frederick H. Bradley Patrick H. Bradley Edna Bradley Troxell Hugh W. Bradley Mabel Bradley Payne Mary Bradley Pressly Thomas R. Bradley William T. Bradley Margaret Bradley Poole David W. Bradley John T. Bradley, Jr. Frances K. Bradley Mark E. Bradley, Jr., Elizabeth Bradley McGarity Robert F. Bradley, III Thomas J. Bradley Frances Wright Bradley, III William R. Bradley, II Rufus A. Johnson, III Mary Bradley Brown Margaret Bradley Shuford Arthur L. Bradley James B. Bradley Curtis L. Bradley David J. Wardlaw Martha Wardlaw Buie Foster Bradley Wardlaw, Jr. Ivey Jean Wardlaw Pressly Robert S. Wardlaw William W. Wardlaw Mildred E. Wardlaw John U. Wardlaw Mary Wardlaw Deason Annie Wardlaw Wright Frances M. Wardlaw John K. Bradley Mary Bradley Miller, Martha Bradley Moody Frances Trenholm Bradley Jane H. Bradley Martha B. Mayo Robert F. Bradley, Jr. Eustace U. Bradley Mary Bradley Cox and Frances Thompson Sheppard v. United States of America Certain Lands Located in Abbeville, Greenwood and McCormick Counties, South Carolina, Being a Portion of the Estate of W.K. Bradley, Deceased and the United States Department of Agriculture, Margaret Klugh Katherine Klugh Maultsby Mary Klugh Garner John Bradley Klugh William W. Bradley, III Frederick H. Bradley Patrick H. Bradley Edna Bradley Troxell Hugh W. Bradley Mabel Bradley Payne Mary Bradley Pressly Thomas R. Bradley William T. Bradley Margaret Bradley Poole David W. Bradley John T. Bradley, Jr. Frances K. Bradley Mark E. Bradley, Jr. Elizabeth Bradley McGarity Robert F. Bradley, III Thomas J. Bradley Frances Wright Bradley, III William R. Bradley, II Rufus A. Johnson, III Mary Bradley Brown Margaret Bradley Shuford Arthur L. Bradley James B. Bradley Curtis L. Bradley David J. Wardlaw Martha Wardlaw Buie Foster Bradley Wardlaw, Jr. Ivey Jean Wardlaw Pressly Robert S. Wardlaw William W. Wardlaw Mildred E. Wardlaw John U. Wardlaw Mary Wardlaw Deason Annie Wardlaw Wright Frances M. Wardlaw John K. Bradley Mary Bradley Miller Martha Bradley Moody Frances Trenholm Bradley Jane H. Bradley Martha B. Mayo Robert F. Bradley, Jr. Eustace U. Bradley Mary Bradley Cox and Frances Thompson Sheppard v. United States of America Certain Lands Located in Abbeville, Greenwood and McCormick Counties, South Carolina, Being a Portion of the Estate of W.K. Bradley, Deceased and the United States Department of Agriculture
This text of 818 F.2d 294 (Margaret Klugh Katherine Klugh Maultsby Mary Klugh Garner John Bradley Klugh William W. Bradley, III Frederick H. Bradley Patrick H. Bradley Edna Bradley Troxell Hugh W. Bradley Mabel Bradley Payne Mary Bradley Pressly Thomas R. Bradley William T. Bradley Margaret Bradley Poole David W. Bradley John T. Bradley, Jr. Frances K. Bradley Mark E. Bradley, Jr., Elizabeth Bradley McGarity Robert F. Bradley, III Thomas J. Bradley Frances Wright Bradley, III William R. Bradley, II Rufus A. Johnson, III Mary Bradley Brown Margaret Bradley Shuford Arthur L. Bradley James B. Bradley Curtis L. Bradley David J. Wardlaw Martha Wardlaw Buie Foster Bradley Wardlaw, Jr. Ivey Jean Wardlaw Pressly Robert S. Wardlaw William W. Wardlaw Mildred E. Wardlaw John U. Wardlaw Mary Wardlaw Deason Annie Wardlaw Wright Frances M. Wardlaw John K. Bradley Mary Bradley Miller, Martha Bradley Moody Frances Trenholm Bradley Jane H. Bradley Martha B. Mayo Robert F. Bradley, Jr. Eustace U. Bradley Mary Bradley Cox and Frances Thompson Sheppard v. United States of America Certain Lands Located in Abbeville, Greenwood and McCormick Counties, South Carolina, Being a Portion of the Estate of W.K. Bradley, Deceased and the United States Department of Agriculture, Margaret Klugh Katherine Klugh Maultsby Mary Klugh Garner John Bradley Klugh William W. Bradley, III Frederick H. Bradley Patrick H. Bradley Edna Bradley Troxell Hugh W. Bradley Mabel Bradley Payne Mary Bradley Pressly Thomas R. Bradley William T. Bradley Margaret Bradley Poole David W. Bradley John T. Bradley, Jr. Frances K. Bradley Mark E. Bradley, Jr. Elizabeth Bradley McGarity Robert F. Bradley, III Thomas J. Bradley Frances Wright Bradley, III William R. Bradley, II Rufus A. Johnson, III Mary Bradley Brown Margaret Bradley Shuford Arthur L. Bradley James B. Bradley Curtis L. Bradley David J. Wardlaw Martha Wardlaw Buie Foster Bradley Wardlaw, Jr. Ivey Jean Wardlaw Pressly Robert S. Wardlaw William W. Wardlaw Mildred E. Wardlaw John U. Wardlaw Mary Wardlaw Deason Annie Wardlaw Wright Frances M. Wardlaw John K. Bradley Mary Bradley Miller Martha Bradley Moody Frances Trenholm Bradley Jane H. Bradley Martha B. Mayo Robert F. Bradley, Jr. Eustace U. Bradley Mary Bradley Cox and Frances Thompson Sheppard v. United States of America Certain Lands Located in Abbeville, Greenwood and McCormick Counties, South Carolina, Being a Portion of the Estate of W.K. Bradley, Deceased and the United States Department of Agriculture) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
Margaret KLUGH; Katherine Klugh Maultsby; Mary Klugh
Garner; John Bradley Klugh; William W. Bradley, III;
Frederick H. Bradley; Patrick H. Bradley; Edna Bradley
Troxell; Hugh W. Bradley; Mabel Bradley Payne; Mary
Bradley Pressly; Thomas R. Bradley; William T. Bradley;
Margaret Bradley Poole; David W. Bradley; John T. Bradley,
Jr.; Frances K. Bradley; Mark E. Bradley, Jr., Elizabeth
Bradley McGarity; Robert F. Bradley, III; Thomas J.
Bradley; Frances Wright Bradley, III; William R. Bradley,
II; Rufus A. Johnson, III; Mary Bradley Brown; Margaret
Bradley Shuford; Arthur L. Bradley; James B. Bradley;
Curtis L. Bradley; David J. Wardlaw; Martha Wardlaw Buie;
Foster Bradley Wardlaw, Jr.; Ivey Jean Wardlaw Pressly;
Robert S. Wardlaw; William W. Wardlaw; Mildred E. Wardlaw;
John U. Wardlaw; Mary Wardlaw Deason; Annie Wardlaw
Wright; Frances M. Wardlaw; John K. Bradley; Mary Bradley
Miller, Martha Bradley Moody; Frances Trenholm Bradley;
Jane H. Bradley; Martha B. Mayo; Robert F. Bradley, Jr.;
Eustace U. Bradley; Mary Bradley Cox and Frances Thompson
Sheppard, Appellants,
v.
UNITED STATES of America; Certain Lands Located in
Abbeville, Greenwood and McCormick Counties, South Carolina,
Being a Portion of the Estate of W.K. Bradley, Deceased and
the United States Department of Agriculture, Appellees.
Margaret KLUGH; Katherine Klugh Maultsby; Mary Klugh
Garner; John Bradley Klugh; William W. Bradley, III;
Frederick H. Bradley; Patrick H. Bradley; Edna Bradley
Troxell; Hugh W. Bradley; Mabel Bradley Payne; Mary
Bradley Pressly; Thomas R. Bradley; William T. Bradley;
Margaret Bradley Poole; David W. Bradley; John T. Bradley,
Jr.; Frances K. Bradley; Mark E. Bradley, Jr.; Elizabeth
Bradley McGarity; Robert F. Bradley, III; Thomas J.
Bradley; Frances Wright Bradley, III; William R. Bradley,
II; Rufus A. Johnson, III; Mary Bradley Brown; Margaret
Bradley Shuford; Arthur L. Bradley; James B. Bradley;
Curtis L. Bradley; David J. Wardlaw; Martha Wardlaw Buie;
Foster Bradley Wardlaw, Jr.; Ivey Jean Wardlaw Pressly;
Robert S. Wardlaw; William W. Wardlaw; Mildred E. Wardlaw;
John U. Wardlaw; Mary Wardlaw Deason; Annie Wardlaw
Wright; Frances M. Wardlaw; John K. Bradley; Mary Bradley
Miller; Martha Bradley Moody; Frances Trenholm Bradley;
Jane H. Bradley; Martha B. Mayo; Robert F. Bradley, Jr.;
Eustace U. Bradley; Mary Bradley Cox and Frances Thompson
Sheppard, Appellees,
v.
UNITED STATES of America; Certain Lands Located in
Abbeville, Greenwood and McCormick Counties, South Carolina,
Being a Portion of the Estate of W.K. Bradley, Deceased and
the United States Department of Agriculture, Appellants.
Nos. 86-3536(L), 86-3537.
United States Court of Appeals,
Fourth Circuit.
Argued Dec. 10, 1986.
Decided May 6, 1987.
Frank H. Clabaugh (Dowling, Sanders, Dukes & Svalina, P.A., Beaufort, S.C., Joseph O. Rogers, Thomas E. Shealy, Rogers & Riggs, P.A., Manning, S.C., on brief), for appellants.
J. Carol Williams, Dept. of Justice, Land and Natural Resources Div. (F. Henry Habicht, II, Asst. Atty. Gen., Washington, D.C., Vinton Devane Lide, U.S. Atty., Columbia, S.C., J.D. McCoy, III, Asst. U.S. Atty., Sylvia Sepulveda-Hambor, Dirk D. Snel, Washington, D.C., on brief), for appellees.
Before WINTER, Chief Judge, HALL, Circuit Judge, and BUTZNER, Senior Circuit Judge.
HARRISON L. WINTER, Chief Judge:
In a previous appeal, we construed the will of W.K. Bradley of South Carolina who died in December 30, 1881 to determine the persons in whom the fee of his real property would ultimately vest. Klugh v. United States, 588 F.2d 45 (4 Cir.1978). We considered the question because certain of Bradley's lineal descendants were claiming that their property interests in land previously owned by him were not validly acquired by the United States in several condemnation proceedings undertaken in 1936-39 pursuant to the Weeks Act, 16 U.S.C. Secs. 16 et seq. We held that under the terms of the will, title would irrevocably vest twenty-one years (possibly twenty-one years and nine months) after the death of the survivor of the testator's children and grandchildren living on the date of Bradley's death. Since the last survivor died January 21, 1967, we concluded that the fee would not have irrevocably vested until January 21, 1988, and possibly as much as nine months later. In the course of making this ruling, we noted an ambiguity as to the jurisdictional base on which the suit proceeded. We therefore directed the district court to require plaintiffs to amend their complaint to allege why the district court had jurisdiction of the case. Id. at 52, n. 4.
With the interests of the testator's lineal descendants so defined, the district court on remand undertook to adjudicate the rights of the parties. The plaintiffs sought return of title of the various properties and an accounting for their interim use. They alleged that they proceeded under F.R.Civ.P. 60(b) to reopen the judgments in the earlier condemnation cases on the grounds that the judgments were void, or, alternatively, that they should be set aside for good cause. On cross motions for summary judgment as to liability, the district court ruled that the plaintiffs who were adults at the time of the condemnation proceedings and had consented to the condemnations could not recover notwithstanding their contention that they were foreclosed from giving valid consent to the condemnation by the Bradley will because the will prohibited transfer of the properties. The district court therefore gave judgment for the United States as to them. But the district court gave summary judgment as to liability against the United States by setting aside the condemnation judgments in favor of (a) heirs who were unknown at the time of and who were not represented in the condemnation cases, (b) heirs who were unborn at the time of the condemnation cases, and (c) known minor and incompetent heirs at the time of the condemnation proceedings who were represented by a guardian ad litem because the guardian failed adequately to perform his duty. Klugh v. United States, 620 F.Supp. 892 (D.S.C.1985). The district court certified an interlocutory appeal, and the non-prevailing plaintiffs and the United States both appealed. We allowed the appeal. We affirm to the extent that the district court ruled the United States was not liable to consenting adult condemnees, and we vacate the remainder of the judgment and remand for further proceedings.
I.
The facts were stated extensively in our prior opinion, and we will not repeat them. Where necessary, we will refer to them and state additional facts in the text which follows.
II.
Even without consideration of the jurisdictional base on which the suit was brought, we agree with the district court that plaintiffs who were adults and who consented to the condemnations may not maintain suit on the ground that under the Bradley will they were prohibited from giving valid consent to convey their property. Under principles of estoppel, we hold that they are foreclosed from making this argument.1 In their appeal (No. 86-3536), we affirm.
III.
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