After a hearing, the trial court adopted the legal description provided by the surveyor. On remand, the trial court appointed a surveyor to provide legal descriptions consistent with the boundary lines set by the court. McCurdy, because those judgments were not designated as final judgments for purposes of appeal. Additionally, this Court dismissed the Appellants' appeal of the partial summary judgments in favor of PPG and Mr. However, it remanded the matter ordering the trial court to provide an accurate legal description in the judgment in accordance with La. On appeal, this Court affirmed the trial court's judgment on the boundary issue, finding that it used the proper method to resolve the boundary lines dispute. McCurdy, dismissing Appellants' trespass claims pursuant to La. 4 At a later hearing, the trial court granted two separate partial summary judgments in favor of Defendants, PPG and Mr. 2Īfter a hearing on cross-motions for summary judgment, the trial court issued a partial summary judgment setting the property boundary lines between Lots 26 and 27, resulting in each property being 204.077 feet 3 wide. Claiming they owned a portion of Lot 27 which was cleared by PPG, Appellants filed a verified petition to confirm boundary lines, for possessory action, damages and injunctive relief against Defendants, Hero Lands, Allen Hero, PPG and Mr. After the land was surveyed, the property was cleared in preparation for digging. Hugh McCurdy, III was hired to survey and identify the servitude. In 2011, the Plaquemines Parish Government (PPG) requested that Hero Lands donate a servitude on its property in order to dig and maintain a drainage ditch. The pertinent facts and procedural history are set forth below. The case is saddled with a long and arduous procedural history, which includes multiple appeals. The dispute concerns the property boundary between Lot 26, owned by Appellants, and Lot 27, owned by Hero Lands Company. This case arises out of a property dispute near New and Burmaster Streets, in Plaquemines, Louisiana. and Patsy Spencer Hooper, seek review of three amended judgments, which established a property boundary, and dismissed two defendants on partial summary judgment. In this heavily litigated property dispute, Appellants, James H.
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