Porter v. Kansas City & Northern Connecting Railroad

77 S.W. 582, 103 Mo. App. 422, 1903 Mo. App. LEXIS 325
CourtMissouri Court of Appeals
DecidedDecember 7, 1903
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Porter v. Kansas City & Northern Connecting Railroad, 77 S.W. 582, 103 Mo. App. 422, 1903 Mo. App. LEXIS 325 (Mo. Ct. App. 1903).

Opinion

BROADDUS, J.

— This suit is for damages alleged to have been sustained by plaintiff in consequence of the alleged wrongful act of defendant in obstructing a right-of-way claimed by plaintiff over defendant’s land.

On and prior to August, 1897, plaintiff, who was a minor, owned certain real estate adjoining the town of Plattsburg, Clinton county, Mo., over which it became necessary for defendant to have a right-of-way for its railroad tracks. The railroad line as located - passed over plaintiff’s land from north to south and in doing so left 17 acres on the west side of said line and two and seventy-nine one-hundredths acres on the line and the [425]*425east side thereof. The depot of defendant was located on land north and adjoining the said land of plaintiff. A plat showing the lands described, depot, depot platform, railroad tracks, and other surroundings, is hereto attached:

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