BEERY v. LINSTROM

No. 6909.

228 S.W.2d 814 (1950)

BEERY v. LINSTROM.

Springfield Court of Appeals. Missouri.

April 6, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. W. Grossenheider, Lebanon, for appellant.

Bradshaw & Fields, Lebanon, Jean Paul Bradshaw, Lebanon, Robert C. Fields, Lebanon, John F. Low, Lebanon, for respondent.


VANDEVENTER, Presiding Judge.

Plaintiff (appellant here) sought an injunction against defendant (respondent) to prevent him from obstructing a certain road over defendant's premises, which plaintiff claims he, and his predecessors, have used "openly, notoriously and adversely to the owners of the land now owned by defendant and under claim of right for a period greatly exceeding ten years." It is further claimed that this road is plaintiff's only means of ingress...

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