Roberts v. Taylor

181 N.W. 622, 47 N.D. 146, 1921 N.D. LEXIS 99
CourtNorth Dakota Supreme Court
DecidedJanuary 4, 1921
StatusPublished
Cited by19 cases

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Bluebook
Roberts v. Taylor, 181 N.W. 622, 47 N.D. 146, 1921 N.D. LEXIS 99 (N.D. 1921).

Opinions

Bronson, J.

Statement. This is an action to determine adverse claims concerning land of a lake bod. The lauds involved abut upon Sweetwater lake in Ramsey county and were meandered by the United States Governmental survey in 1883. The bod of this lake in controversy is located in section 36, a school section and contains upwards of 400 acres. Exhibit A, attached, is a rough plat of a portion of the lake. It shows the lands of the parties adjacent to tho controverted lake bed, and also, roughly, a constructed fence, and the present shore lines of the North and South lake after recession of the waters. The plaintiff is the owner of lots 1 and 2 in section 36, comprising some 58 acres, upon title deraigned from the state of North Dakota; also, of lots 2, 3, 4 and 5 in section 31, adjoining, comprising about 56 acres, upon title deraigned from the United States. The defendant is the [149]*149owner of lots 3 and 4 in section 36, comprising about 17 acres, upon title deraigned, respectively, from tbe state of North Dakota and the

United States; also, of lots 1, 2, a portion of lot 3, and the S.E. -J of S.E.-J in section 35, comprising about 118 acres, upon title deraigned from tbe United States. Tbe defendant is also tbe owner of 120 acres to tbe west of bis lands above described. Tbe plaintiff homesteaded [150]*150tlie land in section 31 in 1889 and 1890. He bought his lands in section '36 in 1901. The defendant became the owner of his-lands in 1905. The plaintiff asserts in his complaint that he is the rightful owner of that half of the lake bed involved, adjacent to his land, to be determined by a line to be drawn equally distant between the meander lines of the ancient shore line. The defendant answers that he is the rightful owner of the lake bed involved adjacent to his land up.to the fence designated in exhibit “A.” That the lake was and is a navigable lake; that upon principles of reliction, through the gradual recession of the waters, he acquired such ownership up to the fence; that, furthermore, this fence has been constructed and maintained for a period of over thirty years, with the knowledge of the parties and the grantors; that the defendant has been adversely ’in possession of the. lands claimed during the statutory period, and that, upon principles of estoppel applicable, with respect to the maintenance of the fence and the- purchase of the lands, the plaintiff cannot dispute the title of the defendant thereto. The other defendants are claimant mortgagees.

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