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February 2012 – Trial

Fred Skillern and Nate Osborn teamed up once again in Park County District Court, receiving a permanent injunction in favor of an association of 140 homeowners and obtaining a decree for implied easements over historic roads based on estoppel, a general plan of development, and prescriptive use based on an intended grant. They also prevailed on a claim that a portion of South Elk Creek Road in Park County is a public road based on twenty years adverse use. See attached trial order.

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