Chaney v. State ex rel. Ely

21 N.E. 45, 118 Ind. 494, 1889 Ind. LEXIS 554
CourtIndiana Supreme Court
DecidedApril 26, 1889
DocketNo. 14,454
StatusPublished
Cited by7 cases

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Bluebook
Chaney v. State ex rel. Ely, 21 N.E. 45, 118 Ind. 494, 1889 Ind. LEXIS 554 (Ind. 1889).

Opinion

Berkshire, J.

The complaint is in two paragraphs, and the defendants thereto are the appellants and one Aaron Chaney. Demurrers were filed by both of the appellants to each paragraph, and were by the coúrt overruled, and exceptions reserved.

Separate answers'were filed, in two paragraphs by Ella M. Chaney, and in seven paragraphs by John C. Chaney. The second paragraph of Ella M.’s answer, and the first paragraph of John C/s answer, were general denials.

To the first paragraph of the answer of Ella M., the appellee filed a demurrer, and also filed a demurrer to all of the paragraphs of the answer of John C., except the first. To the answer of Ella M., the court overruled the demurrer; to the second, fourth and seventh paragraphs of the answer [496]*496of John C., the court overruled the demurrer, and sustained' it to the third, fifth and sixth paragraphs and to these rulings-of the court the proper exceptions were saved. The appellee then filed a reply, putting the case at issue. The cause was-then submitted to the court, and, after hearing the evidence, a finding was made for the appellee, and the relator’s damages assessed, as to the first paragraph of the complaint, at $535, and, as to the second paragraph, at $387.56, and the said amounts were found to be liens upon the land. The appellants filed a motion for a new trial, which the court overruled, and proper exceptions were saved, and thereupon the court rendered judgment for the appellee and a decree foreclosing the-liens.

There are several errors assigned; the following are, in substance, the errors relied on by counsel for the appellants- and discussed in their brief, and we will notice none other:

1. The court erred in overruling the demurrer to the first paragraph of the complaint.

2. The court erred in overruling the demurrer to the second paragraph of the complaint.

3. The court erred in sustaining the demurrer to the third paragraph of the separate answer of John C. Chaney.

4. The court erred in sustaining the demurrer to the fifth paragraph of his separate answer.

5. The court erred in sustaining the demurrer to the sixth paragraph of his separate answer.

6. The court erred in overruling the motion for a new trial.

The first paragraph of the complaint is, in substance, as follows: On the 18th day of July, 1883, William Branstattor and others filed in the superior court of Allen county, a petition asking for the establishment and construction of a ditch to drain certain lands therein described; that after' due and legal notice thereof to the defendants and all others interested, said petition was, on the 9th day of August, 1883, docketed by the court as an action pending therein ; that, on the 15th day of August, it appearing to the court that there [497]*497had been no demurrer filed to said petition, and no remonstrance or objection had been filed to such petition showing any reason why the commissioners of drainage of Allen county should not act in said matter, and the court having found the said petition sufficient, the same was by order of the court referred to said commissioners of drainage to make report in said matter to said court on the 1st day of December, 1883. On that day the said commissioners reported that they required further time to examine the matter, which was granted, and time was extended by the court until March 1st, 1884; that, on that day, the said commissioners reported that they still required further time, which was granted, and time was extended until April 17th, 1884. On that day came the said commissioners and filed in open session of said court a report on such petition, recommending the establishment of the drainage, and fixing the amount of damages or benefits that would be sustained or received by each tract of land or easement affected thereby, of which the defendants had notice. On the 15th day of May, 1885, the first report made by said commissioners was by said court set aside and held for naught, and they were ordered to make a re-examination of. said matter and file a new report on the 2d day of November, 1885; that the said commissioners re-examined said matter and made a new report, recommending the establishment and construction of such drainage, fixing the amount of damages or benefits suffered or received by each tract of land or easement affected thereby? and filed the same in open session of said court November 2d, 1885; that in said second report there were described certain tracts of land not described in the original petition; that, thereupon, said court ordered notice to be given as to the filing of said second report by said commissioners, and of the assessments of benefits on said tracts, and that said report would be heard, on the 23d day of November, 1885, which notice was given to all persons as ordered by said [498]*498court and proof thereof made to the satisfaction of the court; that such further proceedings were had, that, on the 22d day of April, 1886, said report, as made, was approved and said drainage established, and it was adjudged and decreed by the court that said work should be constructed; that said defendants were the owners of the following tract of land in said county of Allen, to wit: The southwest quarter of'the southeast quarter of section 33, township 30, range 11 east, and that the same would be benefited $900, and the same was declared to be a lien upon said land from the 18th day of July, 1883, and the defendants were ordered to pay the same to the superintendent appointed to construct the same, when demanded, of all of which the defendants had due and legal notice.' On the 22d day of April, 1886, the relator was appointed by the said court to superintend said work, collect the assessments and do all other things necessary to complete the same and pay therefor; that, on the 5th day of June, 1886, he caused said assessments, as finally decreed, to be recorded in the recorder’s office of said county, and, on the 17th of said month, in the recorder’s office of Whitley county, and, on the 5th day of said month, in the recorder’s office of Huntington county. Said relator has made four assessments and declared them due and payable at the office of W. H. Goshorn, in the court-house in Fort Wayne, as follows: The first ten per centum of the benefits assessed due August 6th, 1886, the second ten per centum due November 6th, 1886, the third twenty per centum due April 30th, 1887, and the fourth fifteen percentum due June 18th, 1887; that due and legal notice of each and all of said assessments, and when and where payable, has been given by publication in a weekly newspaper printed and published in each of said counties for more than thirty days before each became due and payable; that, on the 7th day of September, 1883, said Aaron Chaney, who owned said land when said petition was filed and who was named therein as the owner, conveyed said land to the defendant John C. Chaney, which deed was z’e-[499]*499corded October 12th, 1883; that Ella M. Chancy is the wife of John C. Chaney; that, although often requested, the defendants fail, neglect and refuse to pay said assessments or any part of the same ; that, on account of such failure, the relator has been compelled to employ an attor^y to collect the same, and that a reasonable fee is $75. Judgment is demanded for $900 and a foreclosure of the lien.

The second paragraph of the complaint is similar to the first, except as to the description of the land, the amount of the assessment and attorney’s fees.

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