GOSS v. C.A.N. WILDLIFE TRUST, INC.

No. 168, September Term, 2003.

852 A.2d 996 (2004)

157 Md. App. 447

Geraldine E. GOSS, et al. v. C.A.N. WILDLIFE TRUST, INC.

Court of Special Appeals of Maryland.

July 2, 2004.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John Robb, Jr., Cumberland, for appellant.

Robert O. Kazary (Kazary & Robinette on the brief), Cumberland, for appellee.

KRAUSER, LAWRENCE F. RODOWSKY (Retired, specially assigned), CHARLES E. MOYLAN (Retired, specially assigned), JJ.


KRAUSER, J.

We are asked to decide whether the right to hunt and fish on an adjoining property owner's land, when that right has been acquired by deed, is a "license" or a "profit a prendre." In this instance, we conclude it is a profit a prendre.

The parties to this controversy are appellants Geraldine E. Goss and her daughter, Christine L. Franklin, who own the right to hunt and fish on a property that adjoins theirs...

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