Opinion
2016-UP-014
01-13-2016
George Hamlin O'Kelley, III, Buist Byars & Taylor, LLC, of Mount Pleasant, for Appellants. G. Dana Sinkler, Gibbs & Holmes, of Wadmalaw Island, for Respondent.
UNPUBLISHED OPINION
Heard October 15, 2015
Appeal From Charleston County J. C. Nicholson, Jr., Circuit Court Judge
George Hamlin O'Kelley, III, Buist Byars & Taylor, LLC, of Mount Pleasant, for Appellants.
G. Dana Sinkler, Gibbs & Holmes, of Wadmalaw Island, for Respondent.
PER CURIAM:
George W. Sisson, 4.0 LLC, the Sisson Foundation Limited Partnership, and Sweetgrass Hardware, Inc. appeal the trial court's granting of an injunction to Stow Away Storage, LLC. We affirm the order on appeal pursuant to Rule 220(b), SCACR, and the authorities listed below, and remand for further proceedings. See Rhett v. Gray, 401 S.C. 478, 489, 736 S.E.2d 873, 879 (Ct. App. 2012) (stating "the determination of the scope of [an] easement is a question in equity" and this court "may find facts in accordance with its views of the preponderance of the evidence"); Rhett, 401 S.C. at 490, 736 S.E.2d at 879 ("A grant of an easement is to be construed in accordance with the rules applied to deeds and other written instruments." (quoting Binkley v. Rabon Creek Watershed Conservation Dist. of Fountain Inn, 348 S.C. 58, 71, 558 S.E.2d 902, 909 (Ct. App. 2001))); Binkley, 348 S.C. at 67, 558 S.E.2d at 906-07 (providing a court must determine the extent of an easement by examining the language of the easement); Binkley, 348 S.C. at 67, 558 S.E.2d at 907 ("Clear and unambiguous language in grants of easement must be construed according to terms which parties have used, taken, and understood in [the] plain, ordinary, and popular sense." (alteration in original)); Rhett, 401 S.C. at 493, 736 S.E.2d at 881 ("[T]he owner of the easement cannot materially increase the burden of the servient estate or impose thereon a new and additional burden." (alteration in original)); Rhett, 401 S.C. at 494, 736 S.E.2d at 881 ("If an easement is appurtenant to a particular parcel of land, any extension thereof to other parcels is a misuse of the easement.").
AFFIRMED.
FEW, C.J., and KONDUROS and LOCKEMY, JJ, concur