70 Neb. 756 | Neb. | 1904
This is an action in ejectment to recover the possession of a strip of land 32 feet wide in McCooPs addition to the village of Minden, Nebraska. The facts underlying the controversy are these: In 1887, the defendant, the Kansas City & Omaha Railway Company, purchased, by deed of warranty, from the owners, blocks 1, 2, 3 and 4 of McCooPs addition to Minden; after the purchase of these lands the company constructed its right of way through the middle of this strip of land, erected its switches, railroad track and depot grounds thereon; the strip of ground conveyed
The company having taken possession of the lands under a fee simple title from the owner, was clearly entitled to the exclusive right to use these lands as against an adjacent owner, and under such circumstances it was the right of the company and not of the adjacent owner to determine how much land was reasonably necessary for depot grounds and right of way purposes. Struve v. Republican V. R. Co., 2 Neb. (Unof.) 585; McLucas v. St. Joseph & G. I. R. Co., 67 Neb. 603, 612.
For the reasons stated in the foregoing opinion, the judgment of the district court is
Affirmed.