Ulrich v. Bach
Annotate this CaseIn this case, Thomas and Mary Ulrich sought to quiet title to an easement over the "Peacock Parcel," which is adjacent to land that they own. The Peacock Parcel is owned by four parties. The Ulrichs brought suit against “all parties claiming to hold title” to the Peacock Parcel, but served only one of the owners, John Bach. The district court quieted title to the easement in the Ulrichs, declared the Ulrichs’ easement to be superior to any right claimed by Bach, and enjoined Bach from interfering with their use of the easement. Bach appealed that decision to the Supreme Court. Upon review, the Court affirmed that portion of the district court’s judgment granting an injunction against Bach, but vacated the portion of the judgment quieting title to the property.
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