BROWN v. GASKINS

0337

284 S.C. 30 (1984)

324 S.E.2d 639

Kenneth D. BROWN, Respondent, v. Russell GASKINS, Appellant.

Court of Appeals of South Carolina.

Decided December 13, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. Wesley Crum of Crum, Crum & Crum, Denmark, for appellant.

W.D. Rhoad, Bamberg, for respondent.


Heard Oct. 23, 1984.

Decided Dec. 13, 1984.

CURETON, Judge:

In this action for an injunction against and damages for trespass, the issue raised is whether respondent Kenneth Brown, owner of a servient estate, may place a gate across an easement and require appellant Russell Gaskins, owner of the dominant estate, to open and close the gate as a condition of passage. The master in equity to whom the case was referred with finality held that the servient...

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