HATCH v. W.S. HATCH COMPANY

No. 8215.

3 Utah 2d 295 (1955)

283 P.2d 217

GLEN A. HATCH AND EDITH E. HATCH, PLAINTIFFS AND APPELLANTS, v. W.S. HATCH COMPANY, A CORPORATION, AND WILLARD S. HATCH, DEFENDANTS AND RESPONDENTS.

Supreme Court of Utah.

May 5, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Oscar W. Moyle, Jr., Moyle & Moyle, Salt Lake City, for appellants.

Marr, Wilkins & Cannon, Mark K. Boyle, Salt Lake City, for respondents.


McDONOUGH, Chief Justice.

Plaintiffs appeal from a dismissal of their cause after a trial on the merits by the court sitting without a jury, contending that the trial court erred in finding that no actionable nuisance is maintained by the defendants on property adjoining plaintiffs' residential property.

Plaintiff Glen A. Hatch and defendant W.S. Hatch are brothers, who inherited contiguous pieces of property, with a house on each lot, situated in Woods Cross...

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