BRYANT v. GUSTAFSON

No. 34,775.

230 Minn. 1 (1950)

JAMES C. BRYANT AND OTHERS v. KARL E. GUSTAFSON AND ANOTHER.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

January 6, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

E. Luther Melin, for appellants.

Vennum, Neville, Wright & Newhall, for respondents.


MATSON, JUSTICE.

Appeal from a judgment permanently enjoining defendants — and all persons acting under them — from preventing plaintiffs and any other lot owners, inclusive of their families and guests, from using the entire length and width of a strip of land or roadway designated as Maple Lane.

In 1908, the Minnetonka Realty Company, a corporation, as the fee owner of an island caused the same to be surveyed and platted into 42 lots as "Shady...

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