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|facts=* 3 parcels of land were arranged south to north:
# parcel C = driveway easement
# parcel B = Brown's property = dominant estate
# parcel A = Voss's property = servient estate
Thus, A had to pass through parcel B in order to reach the driveway easement.
* Later, parcel C = driveway's easement = purchase by Brown
* Brown 1st met Voss when Brown complained about a trespass by Voss's nephew
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Revision as of 20:57, March 3, 2024

Brown v. Voss
Court Washington Supreme Court
Citation 715 P.2d 514
Date decided March 6, 1986

Facts

  • 3 parcels of land were arranged south to north:
  1. parcel C = driveway easement
  2. parcel B = Brown's property = dominant estate
  3. parcel A = Voss's property = servient estate

Thus, A had to pass through parcel B in order to reach the driveway easement.

  • Later, parcel C = driveway's easement = purchase by Brown
  • Brown 1st met Voss when Brown complained about a trespass by Voss's nephew

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