
Ahhh, a nice Missouri float in February. The fishing was slow, the sun shined, the beer was cold, and the wind was light and at our backs. It felt good to be back out on the water...however, late last fall a landowner decided that he was going to block off an access that has been in use for 20+ years. A call to my step-father-in-law (since he uses this takeout more than most) assured free legal representation, so we exercised our right to ensure that the prescriptive easement was maintained.
23-2-322(1) A prescriptive easement is a right to use the property of another that is acquired by open, exclusive, notorious, hostile, adverse, continuous, and uninterrupted use for a period of 5 years.
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It was good to see ya Ed. At least you are doing some form of exercising. The front moving in definitely turned off the fishing. Hefe and Nasty had a slow day of perching through da ice also.
Ouch, that felt like a shot to the beer gut. I went out after work and ice-fished for sockeye. The guy I was with caught 4 and had a ton of bites. I had one on and missed it, and one other bite. I may just have bad luck fishing...
Wtf is that law saying? That if we hold a gun on a riverbank dweller and put in across his lawn for five years we can do it forever? Or does it mean if a son kills his father to have the land willed to him and we've been putting in on his lawn for five years we can keep doing it? Sounds like a Bitterroot law. Everybody and their brother is in a land rights lawsuit with their neighbor down there
http://www.lectlaw.com/files/lat06.htm
good info if you're interested
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