Metro. Water Dist. of Salt Lake & Sandy v. Sorf
Annotate this CaseThe Metropolitan Water District of Salt Lake and Sandy (District) held an appurtenant easement that crossed Petitioner's residential property for the purpose of maintaining the Salt Lake Aqueduct. In 2009, Petitioner began making improvements to his backyard. In 2010, the District filed a complaint against Petitioner, seeking a declaratory judgment regarding its rights under the easement as well as injunctive relief requiring Petitioner to remove the existing improvements and enjoining him from making any additional improvements. The district court eventually entered default judgment against Petitioner on grounds that he failed to answer the complaint. Petitioner moved to set aside the default judgment, claiming mistake, inadvertence, surprise, or excusable neglect. The district court denied Petitioner's motion. The Supreme Court vacated the district court's denial of Petitioner's motion, holding (1) the court abused its discretion when it refused to set aside the default judgment without determining whether Petitioner knew that he had been served and was required to file an answer; and (2) Petitioner alleged a meritorious defense. Remanded.
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