112 Ky. 334 | Ky. Ct. App. | 1901
Reversing.
The ancestor of Mary D. O’Daniel owned a three-fourths undivided .interest in a tract of land in Marion county, Ky., and the ancestor of James D. Baxter owned the other-fourth. It -seems that the appellant and appellee named are the sole real representatives of their respective ancestors. A proceeding was had in the Marion circuit court to partition this land, to which it is claimed appellant’s ancestor was not a party. She took possession of the part allotted 'to her, and appellee likewise took possession of the portion allotted to him, each claiming his lot in severalty to the line fixed in that proceeding. The parties appear now to have accepted and adopted the partition proceeding's as fully as if they w'ere parties to them, and we conclude that they now elect to be bound by them. We therefore treat these conveyances in the partition proceedings as if made by the parties between themselves. A roadway had long been in use for 30 or 40 years by the common owners of the principal tract in getting to and. from it. No other way existed as a matter of right, so far as the record show's. One of the parties has denied the right of the other to use this roadway in going to and from her part of the land. Hence this suit. When they made or accepted the deeds of partition conveying to each his parcel in severalty', did the passway, and the right to its concurrent use, pass to these former cotenants? In Jones, Easem., section 129, it is said: “The rule is general that, where one conveys a part of his estate, he impliedly grants all those apparent or visible easements upon the part retained which were at the time used by the grantor for the benefit of the part conveyed, and which are reasonably necessary for the use of that part,” 'See, also, Lebus v. Boston (21 R., 411), 51 S. W., 609, 47 L. R. A., 79.
The judgment of the circuit court denying appellant such right is reversed, and the cause is remanded, with directions to enter judgment for appellant perpetuating the injunction originally granted in the action.