DocketNumber: 7608
Citation Numbers: 68 S.E. 551, 86 S.C. 267, 1910 S.C. LEXIS 39
Judges: Hydricic
Filed Date: 7/11/1910
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/19/2024
July 11, 1910. The opinion of the Court was delivered by In 1868 the owner of a tract of land conveyed it to her son for life, with remainder to his children. About 1888, during the life of the son, a railroad, now operated by defendant, was built through the *Page 268 tract. The life tenant died in 1906. In 1907 the land was sold, by order of Court, for partition amongst his children, and bought by plaintiff, who brought this action to recover compensation for the use by defendant of the right of way. The Circuit Judge directed a verdict for defendant.
On the death of the life tenant, his children had the right to compensation for the right of way, and the damages caused by the construction of the railroad through their land. Cureton v. R.R. Co.,
Judgment affirmed.
Cayce Land Co. v. Southern Railway Co. , 111 S.C. 115 ( 1918 )
Forrester v. SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY , 268 F. Supp. 194 ( 1967 )
Shonnard v. South Carolina Public Service Authority , 217 S.C. 458 ( 1950 )
Conestee Mills v. City of Greenville , 160 S.C. 10 ( 1931 )
Complete Auto Transit, Inc. v. Floyd , 214 Ga. 232 ( 1958 )