United States v. 5.324 Acres of Land

79 F. Supp. 748, 1948 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 2370
CourtDistrict Court, S.D. California
DecidedJuly 12, 1948
DocketCivil Action 4929
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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United States v. 5.324 Acres of Land, 79 F. Supp. 748, 1948 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 2370 (S.D. Cal. 1948).

Opinion

J. F. T. O’CONNOR, District Judge.

Introductory Statement:

The Government, in case No. 4134 O’C. Civil, United States v. 39.5 acres of land, filed a condemnation proceeding in this court on December 29, 1944, to condemn, inter alia, the land owned by Mrs. Grace B. Severy, designated therein as Tract No. 132, consisting of 2.377 acres, more or less, by a metes and bounds description set out in the Declaration of Taking filed April 4, 1945. This description literally described and encompassed only her land within a subdivision, although not subdivided, but did not literally encompass nor describe those portions of Navy Street, 25th Street or Dewey Street, nor any portions thereof, bordering on and contiguous to Tract No. 132. The paramount legal question presented for solution here, besides technical land questions upon which the decision of this court will depend, is the legal sufficiency of this metes and bounds description to also give the Government the fee title to these streets, or portions .thereof, bordering on and continguous to Tract No. 132. The Government con *751 tends vehemently that the metes and bounds description of Tract 132 carried certain legal presumptions under California law, particularly C. C. § 1112 and C. C. § 831, sufficient to give the Government title to said streets or portions thereof, and Mrs. Grace B. Severy contends contra. Tract No. 132, supra, is shown on the map as that part described as “not a part of this subdivision,” and in the instant action wherein Complaint in Condemnation and Declaration of Taking were filed .simultaneously in this court on November 23, 1945, the Government inter alia, also bj a metes and bounds description, is actually and not by implication, seeking to condemn from Mrs. Grace B. Severy the said thirty feet of Navy Street; Fifteen feet of 25th Street and Forty feet of Dewey Street, bordering on and contiguous to Tract 132, designated as Tract 132-A, containing 0.934 acres, more or less, these being the same *752 streets or portions thereof to which it contends it received title in case No. 4134, O’C, Civil.

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