Cathcart v. New Durham Township
This text of 95 N.E. 961 (Cathcart v. New Durham Township) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Indiana Court of Appeals primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
Appellee Iierrold was trustee of New Durham township, Laporte county. Appellant was road supervisor of road district number four. In May, 1899, Iierrold redistricted his township for road purposes, whereby the boundaries of district number four were changed, but appellant was left a resident of district number four, and with no other acting or qualified supervisor therein. Thereafter, Hie trustee conceiving that the change of the boundaries of district number four had ousted appellant from his office, and that there was therefore a vacancy, appointed one Winters to the office of road supervisor for district number [103]*103four, and he duly qualified. Herr old then demanded that appellant turn over to him the hooks, papers and tools pertaining to the office, on the theory that he (Cathcart) was no longer road supervisor, and therefore not entitled longer to hold them. This demand was refused. Appellee then brought suit to replevin the property, on the theory that the township was the owner of the property and entitled to the possession thereof.
Judgment reversed, with instructions to grant a new trial.
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