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· 2/25/1987

Vrazel v. Skrabanek

Citations

  • 725 S.W.2d 709
  • 30 Tex. Sup. Ct. J. 260
  • 1987 Tex. LEXIS 305

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  • holding use by express or implied permission of license, no matter how long continued, cannot ripen into an easement by prescription which requires the same hostile use necessary to establish adverse possession
  • noting that expert testimony of surveyor established recorded location of platted easement
  • finding use of property with owner's express or implied permission or license will never ripen into a prescriptive easement no matter how long the use continues
  • finding use of property with owner’s express or implied permission or license will never ripen into a prescriptive easement no matter how long the use continues
  • exclusivity not met when landowner and claimant both used the road
  • exclusivity not met when landowner and claimant both used the road

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Judges: Kilgarlin

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