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<br /> <br />I <br /> <br />84 - 0057i11 <br /> <br />822 <br /> <br />NEBRAStc~ REPORTS <br /> <br />Cnrstenson v. 'Veinrich <br /> <br />Heard before WHITE, C J., CARTER, SPENCER, BOSL-\UGII, <br />SrVIITH.. 1\:!CCO\VN, and :NE\VTON, JJ. <br /> <br />WHITE, C. J, <br />This is an eauitv action to quiet title in real estate. <br />At issue is the 'titl~ to 13V? acres of land which on the <br />~outh borders the preS€iit ~G:-th bank of the Platte River <br />and on the north borders the south edge of plaintiff'. <br />deede<l property. The district court denied the plain. <br />tiff Carstenson relief and quieted title to the property <br />in the defendant \Veinrich. We affirm the judgment <br />Almost all of the m8terial evidence in this case i, un. <br />dIsputed, Defendants Loyal H. Denman and Bernice <br />Weinrich are brother and sister. In ]944 their father <br />die<l intestate, leaving them the dee<led tract now owned ; <br />by Carstenson, the disputed tract of 13% acres to tilt' <br />~outh immediately bordering on the present north chan. <br />r:e] of the Platte Riv'- ~nd a considerable amount of <br />land to the LJS!. ~ .,~:~ .in 1944. L0~~. H. Demnan con.. <br />'-eyed 31! of his '~-::rest in the inherited property to <br />his sister. Bernice Weinrich, and she reconve\'cd to him <br />the tract containing about 39 acres, consisting'of hay and <br />meadow land which Denman, in turn, sold to Carsten.<Oll <br />abom Seplember 5. ]961, the description of the prop' <br />crt:.-' i:l the contract being aln1cst identical to that in <br />the quit ('laim deed received by Denman in 1944 from <br />his s!ster Carstenson bought t he property from Dcn- <br />"';;n [or i(r;;n'l purposes. Bernice Weinrich and h~ <br />husband, C;['orge. have retained the record title of all <br />of the j'('rnamm[' propert\' that descended intestate to <br />!kmlce Weinrich and her brother on her father's death <br />-- ,844. The ,"vidence is that for a period of 300ut 60 <br />"l'ars the 39':-1cre tract. hereina.fter ealled the Carste~ <br />:-:un tr(1ct. "_'3.S used for a different purpose and function --0 <br />::':ir; (fie !3-;:,:.~iClT trm:t irriiIlcdiately tv the south of it <br />hordermg upon the present north channel of the Platte <br />Hi"",r. For a period of about 60 years there has been <br />'i fence on the south side of the Carstenson deeded prop- <br /> <br />L <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />L.... <br /> <br />a <br />tI <br />te <br /> <br />',A..: <br /> <br />fi <br />l~ <br />pI <br />pt <br />d( <br />re <br />hi <br /> <br />m, <br />th <br />Lc <br />an <br />10 <br /> <br />.-J <br />
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