56 Neb. 502 | Neb. | 1898
Sarah C. Webster instituted the action in the court below to enj'oin the city of Lincoln and its officers from destroying fences and trees which the defendants claim were within the streets of the city, and to quiet the title to the two strips of land about eleven feet in width at east side of Fourteenth street and .north side of Q street, in said city, at the intersection of said streets. From a decree in favor of plaintiff the defendants have prosecuted an appeal.
The record shows that plaintiff has ever since October, 1877, been the owner of what is known as ,lot 86 in S. W. Little’s subdivision of the west half of the southwest quarter of section 24, in township 10 north, range 6 east, situate at the northeast corner of Fourteenth and Q streets, in the city of Lincoln. The strips of land in controversy lie within the platted limits of said streets, and
It is insisted that the ordinances of the city of Lincoln grant permission to property owners to place a fence about a portion of the street for the protection of the lawns and trees—in fact, to do precisely what the plaintiff claims to have done in-this instance. There is no force to this argument, si-nce plaintiff had fenced the real estate and had been in possession thereof more than one year before the passage of the ordinance in question. Its passag'e did not take away vested rights, nor change plaintiff’s status. The decree is
Affirmed..