ENTRY ORDER
The controversy in this case focuses on the width of a right-of-way held by plaintiffs across property owned by defendant in the town of Lyndon. Defendant appeals from the trial court's judgment holding that the plaintiffs' right-of-way is fifty feet wide. We affirm.
The record facts are simple. In 1974, adjoining landowners, Morse and Bailey, exchanged deeds the purpose of which was to create rights-of-way over their respective properties. The...
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