Osgood-Lewis-Perkins, Inc. v. Green

135 N.W.2d 718, 178 Neb. 807, 1965 Neb. LEXIS 580
Nebraska Supreme Court·Decided June 11, 1965·No. No. 35857·Published·Cited by 1 cases

Opinion

Smith, J.

The district court quieted title in plaintiff to uplands and accretions located in Richardson County and along the Missouri River. The principal issue is the proper method of apportioning accretions.

Reference to the sketch which appears on the following page will simplify some problems. The right bank of the Missouri River in 1890 is shown by the 1890 meander line, which separates the accretions from the uplands. Title was quieted in plaintiff to tracts ABCDA and EFGHE. Defendants have renounced any interest in the disputed land located west of the easternmost 1927 U.S.G.L.O. accretion line, except for an undefined part of the lower tract which they are claiming by adverse possession.

Titles to certain other lands are unchallenged, but they are relevant to our disposition of the apportionment issue. The United States holds in trust Lot 3, also known as the Indian land; but it is not a party to this suit. We are unable to- determine the nature of the trust or the applicability of state law.

Defendant Alma M. Green, hereinafter called Alma, with whom the other defendants are in privity, owns land riparian to the 1.890 meander line south from the Nebraska-Kansas boundary to a point below the end of

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