Pierce v. Barenberg

421 P.2d 149, 91 Idaho 354, 1966 Ida. LEXIS 284
CourtIdaho Supreme Court
DecidedDecember 16, 1966
Docket9702
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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Bluebook
Pierce v. Barenberg, 421 P.2d 149, 91 Idaho 354, 1966 Ida. LEXIS 284 (Idaho 1966).

Opinion

TAYLOR, Justice.

In 1962, the plaintiffs (appellants) John L. Pierce and Helen M. Pierce, husband and wife, resided at 2911 State Street in the City of Boise. They were “the operators” of what was known as the “State Street Cafe,” which was located next to and east of their residence. Both the residence and the cafe were located on the south side of State Street, which runs in a generally east-west direction. Plaintiffs had resided at that location and operated the cafe for a period of 12 years. Immediately west of plaintiffs’ residence, and adjacent to the intersection of State Street and 30th Street was located a corner grocery store. Across State Street to the north and opposite the residence and store was located a service station known as Scotchman’s Corner, at the intersection of State Street and Lemp Street. Adjacent to and east of the service station was located a bicycle shop and the M & W Market. See plat, defendants’ exhibit C.

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