Crane v. Crane
683 P.2d 1062 (1984)
Free access to 20,000 Casebriefs
Nature Of The Case
This section contains the nature of the case and procedural background.
Facts
D owned 1950 acres of land. A dirt road crosses for two miles to the boundary of a national forest. The national forest had 681 permits for cattle grazing. Ps were the holders of those permits. They had to use the road that crossed D's property to get to the cattle grazing area in the national forest. P claimed an easement. The district court gave the easement. D appealed.
Issues
The legal issues presented in this case will be displayed here.
Holding & Decision
The court's holding and decision will be displayed here.
Legal Analysis
Legal analysis from Dean's Law Dictionary will be displayed here.
© 2007-2025 ABN Study Partner