Sweeney v. Vanhole

249 P. 669, 121 Kan. 632, 1926 Kan. LEXIS 215
CourtSupreme Court of Kansas
DecidedOctober 9, 1926
DocketNo. 26,815
StatusPublished

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Sweeney v. Vanhole, 249 P. 669, 121 Kan. 632, 1926 Kan. LEXIS 215 (kan 1926).

Opinion

The opinion of the court was delivered by

Mason, J.:

A dispute arose as to h.ow much land was covered by a deed executed in 1908 by Mary Sweeney to Leo Vanhole. She brought this action of ejectment against him to recover the tract in controversy. Judgment was rendered in her favor and he appeals.

Prior to 1903 the Kansas river ran in a southeasterly direction south of the land owned by the plaintiff, forming its southern boundary. The flood of that year caused a sudden change in the channel of the river, which was shifted a little to the north at a distance varying from something over 400 feet at the west and to something less than 200 at the east end. The approximate relative position of the two channels is shown by the sketch' on the opposite page, made from a plat introduced in evidence.

There was testimony that the plat from which this sketch is made was accurate, but it seems probable that the two channels were nearer together at the east side than is here indicated. The deed described by metes and bounds the land conveyed, the boundary line beginning at the center of section 9 and following the directions

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