White v. Landerdahl

625 P.2d 1145, 191 Mont. 554
CourtMontana Supreme Court
DecidedMarch 17, 1981
Docket80-347
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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White v. Landerdahl, 625 P.2d 1145, 191 Mont. 554 (Mo. 1981).

Opinion

MR. JUSTICE SHEEHY

delivered the opinion of the Court.

Plaintiffs Randolph and Nancy White appeal from the judgment of the Eighteenth Judicial District Court, Gallatin County, denying *555 plaintiffs’ claim to a roadway easement crossing property owned by defendants John and Bonnie Landerdahl. Following a nonjury trial, the District Court entered findings of fact, and conclusions of law, holding that no implied easement of necessity exists across defendants’ property providing access to plaintiffs’ property.

Plaintiff attributes two errors to the holding of the District Court for our review:

1. Whether the record contains substantial credible evidence to support the court’s refusal to find an implied easement of necessity; and

2. Whether an implied easement of necessity exists by operation of law given the facts of this case?

After a review of the record of this case and the argument of counsel, we affirm the judgment of the District Court.

Randolph White is a Bozeman-area real estate salesman and land developer. In 1974, he and his wife purchased 27 acres of land located near Bozeman Pass and Bridger Bowl ski area. Plaintiffs subdivided the land into a 16-acre south tract and an 11-acre north tract, built a home on the 11-acre tract, and offered both tracts for sale. These two tracts lay to the south of Marchwick Road, the access road. A dirt wagon trail runs from Marchwick Road through the 11-acre tract to the 16-acre tract. Exhibit No. 13, plaintiffs’ sketch of the two tracts, was admitted into evidence to explain the location of the two tracts and the roadway access to the tracts:

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