January 13, 2011

Court Reviews the Validity of a Land Survey in a Case about a Boundary Dispute between Hunting Clubs

OPEN LAKE SPORTING CLUB v. LAUDERDALE HAYWOOD ANGLING CLUB (Tenn. Ct. App. January 13, 2011)

This appeal involves a dispute over the location of a boundary line between tracts of land owned by two hunting clubs. After many years of litigation, the parties agreed that a new survey would be conducted by a new surveyor and that they would be bound by his decision.

After the new surveyor filed a report and survey, one of the clubs filed a motion to set aside the survey, contending that the new surveyor did not make an independent determination regarding the location of the boundary line, but rather, copied a previous survey that was completed in the past. The trial judge refused to hold a hearing regarding the validity of the survey because the parties had agreed to be bound by the surveyor's decision. We reverse and remand for further proceedings.

Opinion may be found at:
http://www.tba2.org/tba_files/TCA/2011/openlake_011311.pdf