Roberts v. Walker

30 N.W.2d 314, 238 Iowa 1330, 1947 Iowa Sup. LEXIS 447
CourtSupreme Court of Iowa
DecidedDecember 16, 1947
DocketNo. 47142.
StatusPublished
Cited by6 cases

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Roberts v. Walker, 30 N.W.2d 314, 238 Iowa 1330, 1947 Iowa Sup. LEXIS 447 (iowa 1947).

Opinion

Garfield, J.

We'are without the benefit of the trial court’s views on the questions of fact and law presented because it made no written finding of facts and conclusions of law as required by Rule 179(a), Rules of Civil Procedure. Nor are its views otherwise shown.

Since 1941 defendants Raymond and Ruth Walker, husband and wife, have owned an eighty-acre farm, the north half of a certain quarter section in Mahaska county. Since March 1926 plaintiff, Roberts, has owned a farm of about three hundred fifty-eight acres, very irregular in shape, situated in three different sections, lying generally south and west of the Walker land. For our purposes it is sufficiently accurate to say plaintiff’s northeast forty abuts the south line of defendants’ west forty and corners with their east forty.

No public highway abuts plaintiff’s farm. A highway comes from the east along the north line of defendants’ east forty and turns north at the northwest corner thereof. In 1901 the then owner of plaintiff’s northeast forty acquired by deed a strip eight feet wide off the west side of "what is now defendants’ east forty. Plaintiff acquired title to this eight-foot strip with the purchase of his farm in 1926. This strip was doubtless acquired by plaintiff’s predecessor in title as a roadway to the Roberts land. However, a deep gully and steep hill cross the south half of the eight-foot strip. Hence travel over that part of the strip is practically impossible and such part has never been used therefor.

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