WILHELM v. BEYERSDORF

No. 18007-7-III.

999 P.2d 54 (2000)

100 Wash.App. 836

Claudia Dorsey WILHELM, as her sole and separate property, Respondent and Cross-Appellant, Terance R. Kordash and Lissette M. Kordash, husband and wife, Respondents, v. Steven R. BEYERSDORF and Sarah B. Beyersdorf, husband and wife, Appellants.

Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 3, Panel Three.

May 18, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Paul J. Allison, Laurel H. Siddoway, Randall & Danskin, Spokane, for Appellants.

Joseph P. Delay, Delay, Curran, Thompson & Pontarolo, John M. Riley, III, Witherspoon, Kelley, Davenport & Toole, Spokane, for Respondents.


SCHULTHEIS, J.

In granting partial summary judgment on an easement dispute, the trial court reformed the road easement description to conform to the road's actual use. Steven and Sarah Beyersdorf, owners of the servient estate, appeal, contending the dominant estate owners are not entitled to reformation. They also argue that they were bona fide purchasers and that equity supports leaving the easement in its current configuration...

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