15 S.W.2d 505 | Ky. Ct. App. | 1929
Affirming in part and reversing in part.
There is involved in this controversy a strip of land about 435 feet wide at the lower end next to the Cumberland river, about 300 feet wide at the upper end, or the Dortin line, and about 3,500 feet long. Mary Bell Pursifull claims to be the owner thereof, and she sought by this action against A.B. Miracle et al. to quiet her title thereto, to be adjudged the owner thereof, and to have Miracle et al. enjoined from trespassing thereon. She was unsuccessful and has appealed.
Formerly this strip of land in question, the lands now owned by Mary B. Pursifull and the lands belonging to Miracle et al., all belonged to Mount Pursifull, under one boundary. The western part of this tract was conveyed by Mount Pursifull to John Matt Pursifull in 1857, and the eastern part of it he conveyed to Lewis Pursifull *763 et al. in 1878. For the convenience of the reader, we have copied these descriptions in parallel columns:
To John Matt Pursifull To Lewis Pursifull et al.
Beginning at the upper end of Beginning at a deep gut the the old sand field at a gully, second gut above the meeting house
thence up the river to the point thence up the Cumberland of an island, river with its several meanders to the upper end of the Halcomb field
thence N. 11 W. to back line of thence N. 11 E. to the back Dortin land line of the Dortin tract of land now owned by Pursifull
thence down back line to H.C. thence with the back line of Pursifull's line same to J.M. Pursifull's line
thence with his line to the be- thence with J.M. Pursifull's ginning. line to the beginning, being all the land now owned by Mount Pursifull on the north side of the Cumberland river.
By mesne conveyances Mary B. Pursifull has acquired title to the lands conveyed John Matt Pursifull, and Miracle et al. have acquired title to the lands conveyed Lewis Pursifull et al. The second call in the deed to John Matt Pursifull is, "Thence N. 11 W. to the back line of the Dortin land," while the fourth call in the deed to Lewis Pursifull et al. is, "thence with J.M. Pursifull's line to the beginning." These are one and the same line, so Miracle et al. contend, while Mary B. Pursifull contends the line referred to in the fourth call of the Lewis Pursifull deed is not the same line as the one called for in the second call of the John Matt Pursifull deed, but is a line that begins on the Cumberland river about 435 feet east of the second line, called for in the John Matt Pursifull deed, and which strikes the Dortin line about 300 feet east of that second line. Out of this dispute this controversy has arisen. When the John Matt Pursifull land was divided, it was treated as reaching to this eastern line and as including this disputed strip.
This question has been here before, and in the case of Pursifull v. Green et al.,
In Pursifull v. Green, supra, we located the line between these properties. There is 1.48 acres of the Green boundary west of this line, which all concede Mrs. Pursifull should have recovered. The judgment appealed from begins by dismissing absolutely Mrs. Pursifull's petition, but further on in the judgment it undertakes to award her the property west of this line. Just how this could be accomplished after her petition had been dismissed is not very clear. Mrs. Pursifull was entitled to *765 have this 1.48 acres adjudged her by a judgment free from such ambiguity. Therefore the judgment is reversed, with directions to sustain Mrs. Pursifull's petition as to the property west of this line and to enter a judgment awarding that to her. In all other respects, and as to all other parties, the judgment is affirmed.