Hutchison v. Akin
Hutchison v. Akin
Opinion of the Court
Opinion by
In Ford’s deed to Graham he conveys the whole tract, and the title to the strip of land 25 feet wide, on the northern boun
As to the graveyard it is very evident that appellant knew it was on the land when he purchased, and being there the law without any reservation, and inhibition in the deed, prohibits him from removing the stones that mark the resting place of the dead buried there, or of injuring and removing the inclosure around the graveyard and compels him to permit the relatives of these buried there to exercise the right of ingress and egress to and from said graveyard on proper occasions and for proper purposes. 1 vol. R. S. pp. 412, 413. So that on neither of the grounds named has appellant any just cause of complaint. Wherefore the judgment is affirmed.
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