Mora v. Williams CA3
Plaintiff Trust sought to establish an equitable easement to use a private dirt-and-gravel road commonly known as Hendrika Way in order to access its adjoining 35-acre
parcel of undeveloped land. The trial court entered judgment in favor of defendants.
On appeal, the Trust contends the trial court incorrectly concluded that the parcel at issue is not landlocked; and, presuming that we agree with that proposition, that the court abused its discretion in declining to award an equitable easement and in finding that irreparable harm would result if it did. Finally, the Trust argues the court erred in finding that the first 400 feet of Hendrika Way was never dedicated to public use. We will affirm the judgment.
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