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Singleton v. Koch

Supreme Court of Idaho
Jun 19, 1978
579 P.2d 110 (Idaho 1978)

Opinion

No. 12506.

April 12, 1978. Rehearing Denied June 19, 1978.

APPEAL FROM DISTRICT COURT, FOURTH DISTRICT, ELMORE COUNTY, ROBERT M. ROWETT, J.

Michael R. McLaughlin of McLaughlin Law Offices, Chartered, Mountain Home, for defendants-appellants.

Alan D. Wilson of Wilson Frachiseur, Mountain Home, for plaintiff-respondents.


Plaintiff respondents Singletons sued to enjoin the defendant appellants Kochs from interfering with the Singletons' use and improvement of an easement which they claimed to have across the easterly thirty feet of the Kochs' property. The trial court entered judgment for the Singletons and enjoined the Kochs from interfering with their use of the easement. The Kochs have appealed, contending that the record before the trial court, which was composed primarily of stipulations, did not support the findings, conclusions and judgment of the trial court. We have reviewed the record and find the appellant Kochs' contentions to be without merit. Finding no error, we affirm the judgment of the district court.

Costs to respondents.


Summaries of

Singleton v. Koch

Supreme Court of Idaho
Jun 19, 1978
579 P.2d 110 (Idaho 1978)
Case details for

Singleton v. Koch

Case Details

Full title:Hampton A. SINGLETON and Constance A. Singleton, husband and wife…

Court:Supreme Court of Idaho

Date published: Jun 19, 1978

Citations

579 P.2d 110 (Idaho 1978)
99 Idaho 164