Watkins v. Childs

Decision Date03 November 1906
Citation65 A. 81,79 Vt. 234
CourtVermont Supreme Court
PartiesWATKINS v. CHILDS.

Appeal in Chancery, Grand Isle County; John W. Rowell, Chancellor.

Suit by Mary L. Watkins against George W. Childs. From a decree dismissing the bill, complainant appeals. Affirmed and remanded.

Argued before TYLER. MUNSON, WATSON,

HASELTON, POWERS, and MILES. JJ.

H. S. Peck, for appellant Lee S. Tillotson, for appellee.

POWERS, J. The bill shows that a controversy has arisen between the oratrix and the defendant as to the true location of the line dividing their adjoining lands in Grand Isle; that the defendant has, without right or authority, built a fence on a part of the line as he claims it, and threatens to complete the same along the entire length of the same, thereby cutting off a strip of her land several feet in width. There are allegations regarding a suit at law, but they add nothing to the equities of the bill. The prayer is for an injunction and "for such other and general relief as to the court shall seem meet." A temporary injunction was issued and dissolved, and the case comes before us on the demurrer incorporated into the defendant's answer.

Passing over the question whether this is anything more than an injunction bill, which should be dismissed upon the dissolution of the injunction prayed for, we take up the question whether equity has, under the allegations, jurisdiction to determine the controversy referred to. In answering this question in the negative, it is sufficient to say that the law court affords the oratrix a plain and adequate remedy. The existence of a dispute as to the boundary between independent proprietors of adjoining lands does not afford sufficient ground for the interposition of a court of equity to ascertain and fix such boundary. Walker v. Leslie, 90 Ky. 642, 14 S. W. 682. Nor will equity interfere to determine the question of title involved. 1 Pom. Eq. § 177. "It is not the business of equity to try titles, and put one party out and another in." Frost v. Walls, 93 Me. 405, 45 Atl. 287. Neither irreparable mischief, a multiplicity of suits, nor oppressive litigation is threatened; for the dispute can be settled in a single action of trespass.

Decree affirmed, and cause remanded.

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  • Turner v. Bragg
    • United States
    • United States State Supreme Court of Vermont
    • January 4, 1944
    ...ground for a court of equity to ascertain and fix the boundary.” Aguirre v. Aja, 113 Vt. 123, 124, 30 A.2d 88, 89; Watkins v. Childs, 79 Vt. 234, 236, 65 A. 81. But this principle does not preclude the court from finding such lines and landmarks relating to adjacent property as have a beari......
  • Price v. Rowell
    • United States
    • United States State Supreme Court of Vermont
    • March 2, 1960
    ...to invoke equitable jurisdiction. Irreparable and continuing injury, or the threat of oppressive litigation must appear. Watkins v. Child, 79 Vt. 234, 236, 65 A. 81; Aguirre v. Aja, 113 Vt. 123, 125, 30 A.2d 88; Curtis v. O'Brien, 117 Vt. 52, 56, 84 A.2d 584; Baker v. Koslowski, 117 Vt. 124......
  • Daisy Turner, Executrix v. Alba M. Bragg
    • United States
    • United States State Supreme Court of Vermont
    • October 5, 1943
    ...... sufficient ground for a court of equity to ascertain and fix. the boundary." Aguirre v. Aja , 113 Vt. 123, 124, 30 A.2d 88, 89; Watkins v. Childs , 79 Vt. 234, 236, 65 A. 81. But this. principle does not preclude the Court from finding such lines. and landmarks relating to ......
  • Salustiano Aguirre Et Ux. v. Antonio Aja Et Ux
    • United States
    • United States State Supreme Court of Vermont
    • January 15, 1943
    ...between adjoining lands does not alone afford sufficient ground for a court of equity to ascertain and fix the boundary. Watkins v. Childs, 79 Vt. 234, 65 A. 81. is not enough to allege jurisdictional facts; they must also be proved. Mere statements in a bill upon which equity jurisdiction ......
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