77 Neb. 178 | Neb. | 1906
Defendant is the owner of a farm in Otoe county. Camp creek, a natural watercourse, flows through, his premises. Plaintiff is the owner of a tract of land lying about 80 rods south of defendant’s said farm. Plaintiff alleged that in May, 1903, defendant diverted the waters of Camp creek by the construction of dikes so as to cause them to flow upon his premises to his damage. Defendant denied the illegal construction and maintenance of the dams, and alleged that the overflow on plaintiff’s land was in no way due to the acts of the defendant, but was due to an unprecedented flood in the month of May, 1903. The cause was tried in the district court for Otoe county, and a verdict returned for defendant.
One of the instructions given to the jury, which plaintiff now assigns as error, is as follows: “You are instructed that the uncontradicted evidence in this case shows that after the rain on the afternoon of May 26, 1903, the flood waters of Camp creek were over both the east and the west dikes along the banks of said creek, at the point in said creek where the dam built in April, 1903, formerly stood.
By the Court: For the reasons stated in the foregoing-opinion, the judgment of the district court is
Affirmed.