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Sanders v. Dias

Appellate Court of Connecticut
Apr 20, 2010
992 A.2d 1141 (Conn. App. Ct. 2010)

Opinion

(AC 30722)

Argued January 21, 2010

Officially released April 20, 2010

Procedural History

Action to enjoin the defendants from using certain of the plaintiff's real property, and for other relief, brought to the Superior Court in the judicial district of Middlesex and tried to the court, McWeeny, J.; judgment for the defendants, from which the plaintiff appealed to this court; thereafter, this court affirmed the judgment of the trial court and remanded the case for further proceedings; subsequently, the court, McWeeny, J., rendered a supplemental judgment, and the defendants appealed to this court. Vacated in part; further proceedings.

Joshua A. Winnick, for the appellants (defendants).

William C. Bieluch, Jr., for the appellee (plaintiff).


Opinion


On May 3, 2005, the plaintiff, Michael A. Sanders, filed an action for trespass, seeking to enjoin the defendants, Jose C. Dias and Lisa M. Murray, from using a portion of his driveway. The court, McWeeny, J., found an easement in favor of the defendants over a portion of the plaintiff's driveway measuring approximately ten feet wide by twenty feet long. See Sanders v. Dias, Superior Court, judicial district of Middlesex, Docket No. CV-05-4002743-S (December 28, 2006), aff'd, 108 Conn. App. 283, 947 A.2d 1026 (2008). This court affirmed the judgment but remanded the case "for the [trial] court to determine the precise scope and the exact location of the defendants' easement by implication over a portion of the plaintiff's driveway." Sanders v. Dias, 108 Conn. App. 283, 296, 947 A.2d 1026 (2008).

In its supplemental judgment, the court stated that the scope of the easement is "for vehicles or pedestrian access from Quarry Hill Road over the plaintiff's drive-way to the defendant's driveway; where it intersects plaintiff's driveway," and defined the location of the easement as follows: "The easement begins at the iron peg on the Northeast point where the plaintiff's drive-way intersects with Quarry Hill Road. It extends westerly 10 feet; then southerly 20 feet along the property line dividing plaintiff and defendant's property. The properties are identified as 11 and 12 on Map 530, entitled Final Plan of Old Mill Hill Subdivision dated 1/ 12/1972, Recorded 4/4/1973, in the Killingworth Land Records." The defendants filed this appeal, claiming that the supplemental judgment does not comply with this court's remand order. We agree.

We have carefully reviewed map 530 and the other maps submitted by the parties as evidence and determined that the court's supplemental judgment does not provide an adequate description of the easement's location. We, therefore, vacate the court's supplemental judgment as to the location of the easement and remand the matter for a full evidentiary hearing to determine the exact location of the easement pursuant to Sanders v. Dias, supra, 108 Conn. App. 283. See Lega Siciliana Social Club, Inc. v. St. Germaine, 91 Conn. App. 328, 332, 880 A.2d 195, cert. denied, 276 Conn. 913, 886 A.2d 425 (2005). The trial court may find it necessary to order the parties to submit surveys or any other materials to properly and specifically define the easement's location.

The supplemental judgment as to the location of the easement is vacated and the case is remanded for further proceedings consistent with this opinion. The supplemental judgment is affirmed in all other respects.


Summaries of

Sanders v. Dias

Appellate Court of Connecticut
Apr 20, 2010
992 A.2d 1141 (Conn. App. Ct. 2010)
Case details for

Sanders v. Dias

Case Details

Full title:MICHAEL A. SANDERS v. JOSE C. DIAS ET AL

Court:Appellate Court of Connecticut

Date published: Apr 20, 2010

Citations

992 A.2d 1141 (Conn. App. Ct. 2010)
992 A.2d 1141

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