Filed Date: 11/1/1957
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/14/2024
Motion by plaintiffs below for an appeal from a judgment of the Spencer Circuit Court, Hon. Coleman Wright, Judge, dismissing their action against the fiscal court of Spencer County, in which the plaintiffs had sought to recover possession of a tract of land being used as a county road, and damages to their adjoining land resulting from alleged improper maintenance of ditches along the road causing water to be diverted onto plaintiffs’ land. The movants also claim an appeal as a matter of right.
The complaint sought damages in the amount of $2,300, and recovery of the land, which was part of an abandoned railroad right of way. The value of the land is not determinable from the pleadings and the judgment. Accordingly, the amount in controversy is not shown to be as much as $2,500, with the result that there is no appeal as a matter of right. KRS 21.070, 21.080; McLean v. Thurman, Ky., 273 S.W.2d 825; Mullins v. Hall, Ky., 273 S.W.2d 831; Stokes v. Henderson, Ky., 276 S.W.2d 12; Hall v. Ferguson, Ky., 288 S.W.2d 628.
We think the evidence warranted a conclusion that the plaintiffs, who acquired ownership of the abandoned right of way by reversion, intended to dedicate
Having dedicated the right of way, the plaintiffs could not claim damages for the alleged wrongful taking of the right of way.
We find no error in the finding of the trial court with respect to the alleged damage from water diversion.
The motion for an appeal is overruled and the judgment is affirmed.