United States v. 900.57 Acres of Land, More or Less, in Johnson & Logan Counties

30 F.R.D. 512, 6 Fed. R. Serv. 2d 659, 1962 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 6012
CourtDistrict Court, W.D. Arkansas
DecidedJuly 10, 1962
DocketTracts Nos. 1301-1, 1301-2, 1301E, 1433; Tracts Nos. 1600, 1806, 1806E; Tracts Nos. 1814, 1830, 1900-1, 1900-2, 1900E-1 to 1900E-5, 1913, 1913E-1, 1913E-3; Civ. Nos. 1640, 1641, 1651
StatusPublished
Cited by8 cases

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United States v. 900.57 Acres of Land, More or Less, in Johnson & Logan Counties, 30 F.R.D. 512, 6 Fed. R. Serv. 2d 659, 1962 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 6012 (W.D. Ark. 1962).

Opinion

JOHN E. MILLER, Chief Judge.

Certain defendant landowners in each of the above cases have filed identical motions for production, inspection and copying of documents along with identical interrogatories to be answered by plaintiff, and have submitted brief in support of the motions and the interrogatories.

The plaintiff has filed identical objections to the interrogatories and to the motions for production, inspection and copying of documents. The plaintiff has also filed its brief in support of the objections.

Thus the issues before the court in each case are identical and will be considered and disposed of together.

CIVIL NO. 1640

The complaint was filed March 12,1962, to acquire either the fee simple title in certain tracts or the perpetual right, power, privilege and easement occasionally to overflow, flood, and submerge certain other listed tracts.

Simultaneously with the filing of the complaint, a declaration of taking was filed and estimated just compensation deposited in the registry of the court for the interest sought to be acquired in each tract.

On March 15, 1962, the court entered an order requiring all owners and other interested parties in the tracts included in the complaint and declaration of taking to surrender possession of the property, “to the extent of the estate being condemned, to plaintiff within five days from [514]*514date of service of a copy of this order upon all persons in possession or control of the said property.”

Tract No. 1301-1 consists of 8.12 acres, of irregular shape, along the left bank of the Arkansas River, located in Sections 12 and 13, Township 8 North, Range 23 West of the 5th Principal Meridian, in Johnson County, Arkansas.

Tract No. 1301-2 consists of 4.06 acres, of irregular shape, lying along the left bank of the Arkansas River, in Section 12, supra.

The fee simple title has been acquired in the above tracts.

Tract No. 1301E is a tract containing 2.50 acres situated along the River between the 350-foot contour and the “Fee Taking Line,” as particularly described in the description of Tract No. 1301-2. A perpetual easement has been acquired in the above tract.

The above tracts are owned by Fay Blackburn of New York City, N. Y., and are covered by a mineral lease held by the Shell Oil Company.

Tract No. 1433 is an island located in the Arkansas River and contains approximately 78.00 acres lying above the ordinary high water line, and is a part of Section 35, Township 9 North, Range 23 West, in Johnson County, Arkansas. The fee simple title has been acquired to all of that part of the island lying above the ordinary high water line.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Farris claim to be the owners of the island.

CIVIL NO. 1641

The complaint was filed March 16, 1962, seeking' to acquire the fee simple title and perpetual easements in the tracts included in the complaint. On the same day a declaration of taking was filed, and on March 19, 1962, the court ordered all persons in possession of the estate being condemned to surrender possession of the property within five days from the date of service of a copy of the order.

Tract No. 1600 was included in the complaint and the declaration of talcing, but subsequent to the submission of the interrogatories and the filing of the motion herein, the property owners and the Government agreed upon just compensation for the estate taken in the land described as Tract No. 1600.

Tract No. 1806 is situated in Fractional Section 18, Township 9 North, Range 23 West, in Johnson County, Arkansas, and contains 121.50 acres. It is owned by Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Kettelhut, and a mineral lease on it and other property is held by the Gulf Oil Corporation.

The fee simple title to the above tract has been acquired.

Tract No. 1806E, containing 3.0 acres, is situated west of Tract No. 1806 between the 354-foot contour and the “Fee Taking Line” as described in the description of Tract No. 1806. A perpetual easement on the tract has been acquired.

CIVIL NO. 1651

The complaint in the above numbered case was filed May 3, 1962, along with a declaration of taking. On the same date the possession of the estate taken in each tract was ordered delivered to the plaintiff by those in possession thereof within five days from date of service of copy of the order.

Tract No. 1814 is situated in Sections 7 and 8, Township 9 North, Range 23 West, in Johnson County, Arkansas, and contains 48.00 acres. According to the declaration of taking it is owned by E. G. and Thelma Park and the fee simple title has been acquired, but Joan Walton has served interrogatories and filed motion relative thereto.

Tract No. 1830, consisting of 5.32 acres, of irregular shape, is situated in Section 8, Township 9 North, Range 23 West, in Johnson County, Arkansas. It is owned by Roy Farris and the fee simple title has been acquired.

Tract No. 1900-1 is irregular in shape, situated in Sections 12, 13 and 18 in Township 9 North, Range 24 West, in Johnson County, Arkansas, and contains 268.59 acres.

[515]*515Tract No. 1900-2 is very irregular in shape, situated near the south line of Tract No. 1900-1, and consists of 1.88 acres.

The fee simple title to both tracts has been acquired.

Tract No. 1900E-1 joins Tract No. 1900-1 on the west, while Tracts Nos. 1900E-2, 1900E-3,1900E-4 and 1900E-5 join Tract No. 1900-1 on the east.

The five tracts above listed contain in the aggregate 15.0 acres. A perpetual flowage easement has been acquired on the tracts. All of the above tracts are owned by George L. Morgan, Jr., and Geraldine Morgan, his wife.

Tract No. 1913 is irregular in shape and contains 12.03 acres, situated in Sections 11 and 14, Township 9 North, Range 24 West. The fee simple title has been acquired to this tract.

Tracts Nos. 1913E-1 and 1913E-3 are irregular in shape and in the aggregate contain 17.0 acres, lying northwest of Tract No. 1913.

Apparently the surface rights in the three tracts mentioned immediately above are owned by J. R. Qualls and wife, while Leslie E. Bryant and wife claim to be the owners in fee simple of the minerals, if any, lying under the surface.

The first interrogatory propounded by the landowners asks that the plaintiff advise them of the “name and address of each person who has expressed to the United States of America a statement or opinion regarding, or with reference to, the value of the lands * * *.”

Generally, interrogatories 2, 3, 4 and 5 request the date or dates on which such persons viewed the lands; the highest and best use to which each person claimed the lands could be used; the value placed by such person upon the entire tract and the value placed upon the remainder; whether the person, in determining the values, considered comparable sales, capitalization of income or any other basis.

Interrogatory 7 requests the name and address of “each and every person known to the United States who has knowledge of the area, or acreage * * * which is being taken.”

Interrogatory 8 requests the name and address of “each and every person known to the United States who has knowledge of the character, condition and value of the lands * * * as of the date of taking * *

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