Giovino v. Wyler ( 1998 )


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  • [NOT FOR PUBLICATION]
    UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
    FOR THE FIRST CIRCUIT
    No. 97-1679
    FRED GIOVINO, ET AL.,
    Plaintiffs, Appellees,
    v.
    GEOFFREY D. WYLER,
    Defendant, Appellant.
    APPEAL FROM THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
    FOR THE DISTRICT OF MAINE
    [Hon. Morton A. Brody, U.S. District Judge]
    Before
    Torruella, Chief Judge,
    Selya and Stahl, Circuit Judges.
    Geoffrey D. Wyler on brief pro se.
    Edmond J. Bearor,  John W. McCarthy and Rudman & Winchell on brief
    for appellees.
    February 5, 1998
    Per  Curiam.  We  have carefully reviewed  the record in
    this  case,  including the  briefs  of  the parties  and  the
    findings  of  fact and  conclusions  of law  of  the district
    court.  We affirm.
    We find  no error  in the  district court  determination
    that  the  1986  deed  conveying  land  from  IP  Timberlands
    Operating Company,  Ltd. [IPTO]  to International  Paper [IP]
    reserved to IPTO a right  to travel over the so-called "outer
    road."  Similarly, the court  did not err in determining that
    the deeds  of the other  plaintiffs also endowed them  with a
    right to travel over this road.
    Me. Rev. Stat. Ann.  tit. 33,    201-A has no effect  on
    this issues  in this  case.  By  its plain  language, section
    201-A  pertains neither to the creation  or the extinction of
    an  easement but only to  whether an unrecorded deed provides
    "actual  notice"  of an  easement  to  subsequent purchasers.
    Since the  1986 deed between  IPTO and IP was  duly recorded,
    pursuant to  Me. Rev.  Stat. Ann.  tit. 33,    201, the  deed
    itself gave constructive notice of the easement to subsequent
    purchasers like  Wyler.   See Westman  v. Armitage,  
    215 A.2d 919
    , 922 (Me. 1966) (recordation is "constructive notice .  .
    to after purchasers under the same grantor") (citing cases).
    Finally, the district  court did not commit  clear error
    in  finding  that  IPTO's  improvements  to  the  outer  road
    constituted reasonable maintenance.
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    Affirmed.
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Document Info

Docket Number: 97-1679

Filed Date: 2/5/1998

Precedential Status: Non-Precedential

Modified Date: 4/18/2021