Plum Hollow Hunting Club & Henry, D v. Fraker, J.

CourtSuperior Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedAugust 10, 2016
Docket1210 MDA 2015
StatusUnpublished

This text of Plum Hollow Hunting Club & Henry, D v. Fraker, J. (Plum Hollow Hunting Club & Henry, D v. Fraker, J.) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Superior Court of Pennsylvania primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

Bluebook
Plum Hollow Hunting Club & Henry, D v. Fraker, J., (Pa. Ct. App. 2016).

Opinion

J-A09018-16

NON-PRECEDENTIAL DECISION - SEE SUPERIOR COURT I.O.P. 65.37

PLUM HOLLOW HUNTING CLUB, INC. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF AND DOUGLAS HENRY PENNSYLVANIA

v.

JANET M. FRAKER

APPEAL OF: MARK J. HALE, CHERRY D. HALE, STEVEN L. GRISSINGER & KAREN J. GRISSINGER, SUCCESSORS

No. 1210 MDA 2015

Appeal from the Order Entered June 17, 2015 in the Court of Common Pleas of Fulton County Civil Division at No(s): 40 OF 2009 - C

BEFORE: FORD ELLIOTT, P.J.E., JENKINS, J., and PLATT, J.*

MEMORANDUM BY JENKINS, J.: FILED AUGUST 10, 2016

In this land dispute, Mark J. Hale, Cherry D. Hale, Steven L. Grissinger

& Karen J. Grissinger, as successors in interest of Janet L. Fraker

(collectively, “Appellants” or “Successors”), appeal the Fulton County Court

of Common Pleas’ June 17, 2015 order entering final judgment in favor of

Plum Hollow Hunting Club, Inc. and Douglas Henry (collectively, “PHHC”).

After careful review, we affirm.

____________________________________________

* Retired Senior Judge assigned to the Superior Court. J-A09018-16

In its February 6, 2014 Interim Non-Appealable Order and Opinion

(“Interim Opinion”), its January 28, 2015 Order and Opinion (“AP Opinion”),1

and its October 22, 2015 Opinion sur Pa. R. App. P. 1925(a) (“1925(a)

Opinion”), the trial court fully and correctly set forth the relevant facts and

procedural history of this case; therefore, we have no reason to restate

them. See Interim Opinion, pp. 2-26; AP Opinion, pp. 1-3; 1925(a)

Opinion, pp. 1-4.2

Appellants/Successors raise the following two (2) claims for review:

[1.] Whether the [c]ourt erred in refusing to find that Janet Fraker established the Larsen boundary with [PHHC] as a consentable boundary with substantial evidence and testimony, none of which was rebutted by Appellees, such that Appellants established ownership of the subject land[?]

2. Whether the [c]ourt erred in not recognizing the recording statutes mandate that any interest in real property be recorded in the county deed records and any interest not recorded is deemed void as to a bona fide purchaser, which Appellant and their predecessors in title clearly are[?]

Appellants’ Brief, p. 8.

Appellants challenge the trial court’s entry of final judgment in favor of

PHHC. Specifically, Appellants claim the trial court erred by not applying the

1 We follow the trial court’s designation of its January 28, 2015 Order and Opinion as the “AP Opinion”. 2 The AP Opinion incorporates by reference the Interim Opinion. See AP Opinion, p. 3. The 1925(a) Opinion repeatedly incorporates both prior opinions. See 1925(a) Opinion, pp. 5, 6, 7.

-2- J-A09018-16

doctrine of consentable boundaries and by not recognizing their status as

bona fide purchasers. We disagree.

When reviewing a trial court’s decision regarding an action to quiet title, [the appellate court is] limited to determining whether the findings of fact that led to the trial court’s conclusions of law are supported by competent evidence. Ordinarily, an appellate court will not reverse a determination of the trial court in a quiet title action absent an error of law or capricious disregard of the evidence.

Birdsboro Mun. Auth. v. Reading Co. & Wilmington & N. R.R., 758 A.2d

222, 225 (Pa.Super.2000) (internal quotations and citation omitted).

After a thorough review of the record, the briefs of the parties, the

applicable law, and the well-reasoned and thorough opinions of the

Honorable Douglas W. Herman, we conclude Appellants’ issues merit no

relief. The trial court opinions comprehensively discuss and properly dispose

of the questions presented. See Interim Opinion, pp. 26-74; AP Opinion,

pp. 3-9; 1925(a) Opinion, pp. 4-7 (finding: PHHC sufficiently demonstrated

the location of the Mary Trotter Patent, which controls; PHHC sufficiently

demonstrated its chain of title back through the Mary Trotter Patent;

Appellants acquired title to all property intersecting the Mary Trotter Patent,

as set forth in their respective deeds, by adverse possession; no consentable

boundary exists regarding the woodlands where (1) no pre-existing dispute

existed that a compromised boundary resolved, and (2) no evidence of

fence, physical barrier, or visible boundary line introduced into evidence;

Appellants not bona fide purchasers where they did not conduct a thorough

-3- J-A09018-16

title search to discover mistakes in title). Accordingly, we affirm on the

basis of the trial court opinions.

Order affirmed.

President Judge Emeritus Ford Elliott joins the memorandum.

Judge Platt concurs in the result.

Judgment Entered.

Joseph D. Seletyn, Esq. Prothonotary

Date: 8/10/2016

-4- ' fhk)/. . ' -. . . ' • \.,; ;cobRTOF COMMON PLEAS OF THE 39th JUDICIAL DISTRICT .,.,.})}' . OFJ.1ENNSYLVANIA -FULTON COUNTY BRANCH - Circulated 07/14/2016 01:45 PM

SCANNED

.'.tJ.r:·:/:-\),if( .· . ,.·-, :' · . \ . . '''.'. ....

. . . iiHfllitirtg Club, Inc., and Civil Action :H'.enry, . · Plaintiffs No. 376-2008 vs.

::-~ldFraker, Dulce Burger Hall, Judge Douglas W. Herman . f{M, Miller, Michael R. · ;:7;;{iWi~v:er and Rhonda R. Weaver his · :.0;:? ::'o/ifi,Duaine A. Ramsey, single: arid ~t~iJ.fiI,if/ );J!:~,~n:ai:e~d Tina M .. :y;~/?>·· :.-: · . :<<··:· .. : Defendants

Plum Hollow Hunting Club, Inc., Civil Action Plaintiff

vs. No. 274-2006

Larry J. Dillman and Tina M. Dillman, his wife, Bonnie M. Miller, Judge Douglas W. Herman widow, and Duaine A. Ramsey, single, Defendants

Plum Hollow Hunting Club, Inc., and Civil Action Douglas Henry, Plaintiffs

vs.

Janet M. Fraker Judge Douglas W. Herman Defendant

AND NOW, this --->.L--- ber 2015, pursuant to Pennsylvania Rule of Appellate Procedure 1931(c), IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Prothonotary of Fulton County shall promptly transmit to the Prothonotary of the Superior Court the records inthese matters, along with the attached Opinion sur Pa. R. App. P. 1925( a).

Pursuant to the requirements of Pa. R. Civ. P. 236 (a)(2),(b) and (d), the Prothonotary shall give written notice of the entry of this Order of Court, including a copy of this Opinion and Order of Court, to each party's attorney of record and shall note in the docket the giving of such notice and the time and manner thereof.

=~- r: r;··. ;~ ;.-·· _· FULTON COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA FILED t ,SS ~' OCT 2 2 2015 PROTHONOTARY,.,CLERNKSOCFoii~RTS, CLERK OF Or1PHA . b ofl o·Er;OQ REGISTER OF WILLS, RECORDEr1 r : i;. · ,J

The Prothonotary shall give notice to: J. McDowell Sharpe, Esq. William C. Cramer, Esq. Donald L. Kornfield, Esq. Michael R. Weaver and Rhonda R. Weaver Duaine A. Ramsey Larry J. Dillman and Tina M. Dillman Bonnie M. Miller THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OFT$ 39th JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA -FULTON COUNTY BRANCH

Plum Hollow Hunting Club, Inc., and Civil Action Douglas Henry, Plaintiffs No. 376-2008 vs.

J. Ronald Fraker, Pulce Burger Hall, Judge Douglas W. Herman {

Bonnie M. Miller, Michael R. Weaver and Rhonda R. Weaver, his 'wife, Duaine A. Ramsey, single, and Larry J. Dillman and Tina M. Dillman, his wife, FULTON COUNTY r( Defendants PENNSYLVANIA -~ FILED \;~ OCT 2 2 2915 v: Plum Hollow Hunting Club, Inc., Civil Action· PROTHONOTARY. CLER!( OF COURTS Plaintiff CLERK OF ORPHANS COURT I

REGISTER OF WILLS. RECORDER Ot DEEDS vs. No. 274-2006

Larry J. Dillman and Tina M. Dillman, his wife, Bonnie M. Miller, Judge Douglas W. Herman widow, and Duaine A.

Free access — add to your briefcase to read the full text and ask questions with AI

Related

The Commonwealth v. COXC, ESQ.
4 U.S. 170 (Supreme Court, 1800)
Arcadia Co., Inc. v. Peles
576 A.2d 1114 (Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1990)
Flannery v. Stump
786 A.2d 255 (Superior Court of Pennsylvania, 2001)
Shaffer v. O'TOOLE
964 A.2d 420 (Superior Court of Pennsylvania, 2009)
Niles v. Fall Creek Hunting Club, Inc.
545 A.2d 926 (Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1988)
Carnegie Natural Gas Co. v. Braddock
597 A.2d 285 (Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania, 1991)
Recreation Land Corp. v. Hartzfeld
947 A.2d 771 (Superior Court of Pennsylvania, 2008)
COM., PENNSYLVANIA GAME COM'N v. Ulrich
565 A.2d 859 (Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania, 1989)
First Citizens National Bank v. Sherwood
817 A.2d 501 (Superior Court of Pennsylvania, 2003)
Bride v. Robwood Lodge
713 A.2d 109 (Superior Court of Pennsylvania, 1998)
Roberts v. Estate of Pursley
718 A.2d 837 (Superior Court of Pennsylvania, 1998)
Baker v. Roslyn Swim Club
213 A.2d 145 (Superior Court of Pennsylvania, 1965)
Murrer v. American Oil Company
359 A.2d 817 (Superior Court of Pennsylvania, 1976)
Plott v. Cole
547 A.2d 1216 (Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1988)
Yuscavage v. Hamlin
137 A.2d 242 (Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1958)
Poffenberger v. Goldstein
776 A.2d 1037 (Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania, 2001)
Pencil v. Buchart
551 A.2d 302 (Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1988)
Plauchak v. Boling
653 A.2d 671 (Superior Court of Pennsylvania, 1995)
Roth v. Halberstadt
392 A.2d 855 (Superior Court of Pennsylvania, 1978)
Jedlicka v. Clemmer
677 A.2d 1232 (Superior Court of Pennsylvania, 1996)

Cite This Page — Counsel Stack

Bluebook (online)
Plum Hollow Hunting Club & Henry, D v. Fraker, J., Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/plum-hollow-hunting-club-henry-d-v-fraker-j-pasuperct-2016.