BORDERS v. YARBROUGH

No. 305.

75 S.E.2d 541 (1953)

237 N.C. 540

BORDERS v. YARBROUGH.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

April 15, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Horn & West, Shelby, for plaintiff, appellee.

Horace Kennedy, Shelby, for defendant, appellant.


PARKER, Justice.

The appellant in her brief makes only these contentions: First, that the description of an easement in the deed is too uncertain, vague and indefinite to permit identification with reasonable certainty of an easement; that the claimed easement is not apparent; and that the plaintiff does not allege in her complaint that her right to run a sewer line across defendant's lot is a way of necessity.

An easement is an interest in land, and is generally...

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