128 Mo. App. 696 | Mo. Ct. App. | 1908
This is a suit in equity to enjoin the obstruction of a private way over which the plaintiff claims easement of egress and ingress. Plaintiff and the defendant Branham own and occupy in person and by tenants, contiguous properties in the city of Hannibal, Missouri. Plaintiff holds her property under and by virtue of deeds executed to her grantors by Branham, who was the common source of title. The passageway in dispute was created by a lease executed by Branham to John B. Shepherd, June 12, 1876. The lease was subsequently assigned to the plaintiff. It is necessary to copy it as both plaintiff’s cause of action and the defenses of the defendants are founded upon it.
“This lease made and entered into- this 12th day of June, 1876, by and between Thomas H. Branham and Columbia E. Branham, his wife, parties of the'first part, of the city of Hannibal, Marion county, Missouri, and John B. Shepherd, of the county of Marion and the State of Missouri, party of the second part, Witnesseth: That said parties of the first part for and in consideration of the sum of ten (10) dollars to them paid by the party of the second part, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, and the further consideration hereinafter named have this day leased unto the said party of the second part for the period or term of ninety-nine years (99) from this date the right of way over the following described part of lot number seven (7) in block number twelve (12) in the city of Hannibal, county of Marion and State of Missouri, to-wit: Begin on the south line of said lot number seven (7), forty-one and eleven-twelfths (41-11-12) feet east from the southwest corner of said lot number seven (7), thence north parallel with the east line of Third street fifty-five (55) feet and six (6) inches to the south line of an alley; thence west with the south line of said alley three feet; thence south parallel with the east line of Third street fifty-
“(Signed) Thomas H. Branham (Seal).
“(Signed) Columbia E. Branham (Seal).
“(Signed) Jno. B. Shepherd (Seal).
Third street in the city of Hannibal runs north and south and Broadway east and west. Branham’s property faces west on Third street and appears to be divided into three lots, all improved, of which the south one is occupied by defendant Masterson as Branham’s tenant. Masterson conducts a saloon in the building. Branham is personally in possession of the two lots north of the one occupied by his tenant Masterson. Immediately north of Branham’s lot and running east and west, so as to intersect Third street, is a private alley ten feet wide, which connects on the east with a public alley, running north and south, sixteen feet wide. Running parallel to said private alley and south of both Bran-ham’s and the Sultzman’s property is Broadway, which intersects Third street at right angles. Mrs. Sultzman’s property consists of two lots, both improved, which front south on Broadway. One of them is occupied by
The court found the facts substantially as we have stated them and further, that the three-foot strip forms the only rear access to plaintiff’s Broadway properties; that said strip had been used and enjoyed for that purpose ever since the acquisition of it until the erection of the obstruction by defendants. Further, that the ti-