Martin v. Proctor

Supreme Court of Virginia
227 Va. 61, 313 S.E.2d 659 (1984)
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Facts:

  • W. C. Wornom owned a large tract of land, which he began subdividing for his children in 1928.
  • In 1934, Wornom conveyed lot 3 to his daughter, Marion Wornom Proctor.
  • Around the same time, Wornom graded and opened an 'alleyway or road' on his property for his own use and for the use of his family.
  • From 1934 onward, the Proctors used this alleyway, which crossed lot 2, as a means of access to their garage on lot 3.
  • Wornom devised lot 2 to another daughter, and through subsequent conveyances within the family, it was eventually sold to an outsider, William E. Martin, in 1978.
  • Marion Proctor acknowledged in her testimony that she knew she had her father's permission to use the alley.
  • In 1978, Martin erected a fence across the portion of the alley located on his property, lot 2, thereby blocking the Proctors' access.

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