Terrebonne v. Theriot

140 So. 2d 523, 1962 La. App. LEXIS 1861
CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedMarch 14, 1962
DocketNo. 5501
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Terrebonne v. Theriot, 140 So. 2d 523, 1962 La. App. LEXIS 1861 (La. Ct. App. 1962).

Opinion

HERGET, Judge.

Under the provisions of LSA-R.S. 13:-5062 Plaintiff instituted suit against Defendant to establish his title to certain batture land in the Parish of Lafourche. On the trial of the case it was stipulated by counsel for both parties that neither claimant was in possession of the property, so that the resolution of the issue depends upon the conclusion as to which of the parties to the suit have title to the land in question. For written reasons assigned the Trial Court rendered judgment in favor of Plaintiff and against Defendant recognizing Plaintiff to be the title owner of the disputed land, from which judgment Defendant appealed to this Court.

By Act of Sale of date February 24, 1923 the heirs of Telles Terrebonne conveyed to Mrs. Teles Terrebonne the following described property:

“All of Vendors’ undivided rights, Titles, Interests, ownership and demand, in and to the following described property to-wit:—
“A certain tract of land situated in the Parish of Lafourche, State of Louisiana, on the right descending Bank of Bayou Lafourche, at about thirty-nine, (39), miles below the town of Thibodaux, and measuring arpent front on said Bayou Lafourche, by the ordinary depth of forty (40), arpents :• — Bounded above by lands of Pierre Curóle and below by lands of Est. Davide Pitre.
“Above rights, titles, interests, having been acquired by vendors by in-hertiance (inheritance) from their late father, late Telles Terrebonne.”
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“Appearers hereby declare by these presents, that out of the above described property, there are three lots which have been sold by the late Telles Terrebonne, to Telles Terre-bonne, and to Raymond Terrebonne, and one sold to Raymond Terrebonne, by widow Telles Terrebonne, and hence said lots are not included in the above transfer.”

Said deed being recorded March 10, 1923 in Conveyance Book 54, Folio 185, Entry •8146 of the Conveyance Records of the Parish of Lafourche.

Both Appellee and Appellant traced their title to the disputed tract of land to Mrs. 'Teles Terrebonne, their common ancestor in title.

On December 28, 1927 by deed recorded in Conveyance Book 60, page 237, Entry 14967 of the Conveyance Records of the Parish of Lafourche Mrs. Teles Terre-bonne conveyed to plaintiff, Mr. Remont Terrebonne, the following described property :

“All of vendor’s undivided rights, titles, interest, share, ownership, and demand, in and to the following described property to-wit:—
“A certain tract of land situated in the Parish of Lafourche, State of Louisiana, on the right descending bank of Bayou Lafourche, at about Forty (40) miles below the town of Thibodaux, and measuring one-half (1/2) arpent, front on said Bayou La-fourche, by depth of Forty (40) ar-pents, bounded above by lands of Pierre Curóle, and below by lands of Est. Davide Pitre.
[525]*525“Less, however, the sales from said property which have occurred on the dates following:—
“Teles Terrebonne, (Deceased), to Teles Terrebonne Jr., about 17 years ago.
“Mrs. Teles Terrebonne to Remont Terrebonne, June 4th, 1917.
“Mrs. Teles Terrebonne to Rene Terrebonne, March 3rd, 1923.
“Mrs. Teles Terrebonne to Sylvere Blanchard, March 3rd, 1923.
“Mrs. Teles Terrebonne to Rene Terrebonne, April 21st, 1923.
“Mrs. Teles Terrebonne to Joseph Loraine, April 21st, 1923.
“Mrs. Teles Terrebonne to Rene Terrebonne, Dec. 27th, 1923.
“Mrs. Teles Terrebonne to Mrs. Marie T. Theriot, Dec. 27th, 1923.
“Mrs. Telles Terrebonne to Remont Terrebonne, sold about fourteen years ago.
“Thereby leaving to the ownership of the vendor, a strip of land measuring, twelve (12) feet in width, extending from the public road, on the lower side of the above described property, to a point about One Thousand and Seventy (1070) feet, from the Public Road, thence the entire width of the property above described to the forty arpent line.
“The said Twelve Feet of land being and having been for the sole use of the property owners along said strip of land as a public right of way.”

Defendant-Appellant’s chain of title begins with the conveyance by Mrs. Teies Terrebonne to Mrs. Marie Terrebonne Theriot of date December 27, 1923, recorded in Conveyance Book 55, Folio 23, Entry 9081 of the Conveyance Records of the. Parish of Lafourche. The property therein conveyed being described as follows :

“ * * * all the following described property, with all its rights, privileges and belongings, to wit:
“A certain tract of (or) lot of land situated in the Parish of Lafourche, State of Louisiana, on the right descending bank of Bayou Lafourche, at about Thirty-Nine, (39), miles below the town of Thibodaux, and which tract of land measures, Forty-Five Feet in width along the said Bayou Lafourche, by a depth of Two Hundred & Thirty, Feet, (230), from the Public Road, between parallel lines: • — with the privilege and usufructs of the Bature, in front of said lot or tract of land.
“The vendor hereby reserves her homestead, until her death on said tract or parcel of land herein sold. Said tract is bounded above by lands of vendress, in the rear and below by lands of vendress, now or formerly.”

On August 21, 1946 by deed recorded in Conveyance Book 122, Folio 429, Entry 70601 of the Conveyance Records of the Parish of Lafourche Mrs. Marie Terrebonne Theriot conveyed to Luden Anthony Theriot the following described property:

“ ‘A certain lot of ground situated in the Parish of Lafourche, State of Louisiana, on the right descending bank of Bayou Lafourche, at about forty-two (42) miles below the town of Thibodaux, measuring Forty-Eight (48) feet front more or less along the said Bayou Lafourche, by Two Plun-dred-Thirty-Seven, (237) feet in depth; bounded in the front by the water edge of said Bayou Lafourche, above by land Wills Picou below by land Cheopha Guidry, and in the rear by land Calvin Bourg, together with all the buildings and improvements thereon and all rights, privileges and ad[526]*526vantages thereto belonging or appertaining.
“ ‘Vendress herein reserves for herself the use, habitation and usufruct of the property herein conveyed for during her life time.’ ”

By Act of Conveyance of date February 28, 1948 recorded in Conveyance Book 131, Folio 514, Entry 76920 of the Conveyance Records of the Parish of Lafourche Lucien Anthony Theriot conveyed to Ernest J. Theriot, defendant-appellant, the following described property:

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