CAUSEY v. CONN


451 S.W.2d 846 (1970)

C. B. CAUSEY et al., Appellants, v. George CONN, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

March 13, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Cecil C. Sanders, Lancaster, James F. Clay, Sr., Danville, for appellants.

Delbert Eagle, Eagle, Cox & Smith, Lancaster, for appellee.


PALMORE, Judge.

C. B. Causey and wife appeal from a judgment entered on a verdict in which a properly instructed jury found that the appellee, George Conn, had acquired by adverse user a passway easement over a tract of land owned by the Causeys.

The Causey land consists of about 20 acres fronting on the east side of Copper Creek Road in Garrard County. Conn's property is an 8-acre tract immediately east of Causey. The passway through Causey is its only means...

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