County of Brown v. Penkert

204 N.W. 469, 164 Minn. 55, 1925 Minn. LEXIS 1326
CourtSupreme Court of Minnesota
DecidedJune 26, 1925
DocketNo. 24,766.
StatusPublished
Cited by7 cases

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County of Brown v. Penkert, 204 N.W. 469, 164 Minn. 55, 1925 Minn. LEXIS 1326 (Mich. 1925).

Opinion

*56 Dibell, J.

On the trial of the claim of Brown county for poor relief furnished Caroline Dufek, deceased, a poor person, the court directed a verdict against the county. It appeals from the order denying its motion for a new trial.

Caroline Dufek had a legal settlement in Brown county. She died testate on May 4, 1924. For 5 years prior to her death the county at her request furnished her aid by giving her grocery orders, and just prior to her death hospital care. This was furnished her as a poor person by the county commissioners in the ordinary way after investigation in discharge of the obligation imposed by statute. See G. S. 1923, § 3171; G. S. 1913, § 3081. The deceased had an equity in a 3-room cottage. This was known to the county. There was no mistake nor misrepresentation nor deception. There is no statute making a decedent or the estate of a decedent liable for poor aid furnished. It is given from a fund derived from taxation. The duty of furnishing it is imposed by law. It is in the nature of a charitable gift made a legal duty by the statute which embodies a sympathetic regard for the misfortunes of others. This is not a case where one, under no legal obligation, furnished relief, not intended as a gift. Under such circumstances, liability may arise upon the basis of a true contract implied in fact.

The common law rule, as understood and applied in this country, is that the poor authorities furnishing relief, under circumstances at all resembling those here, cannot recover of the poor person or from his estate. Deer Isle v. Eaton, 12 Mass. 328; Groveland v. Medford, 1 Allen (Mass.) 23; Stowe v. Sawyer, 3 Allen (Mass.) 515; Bennington v. McGennes, 1 D. Chip. (Vt.) 44; Bloomfield v. French, 17 Vt. 79; Benson v. Hitchcock, 37 Vt. 567; Charlestown v. Hubbard, 9 N. H. 195; Chester v. Underhill, 16 N. H. 64; Bremer County v. Curtis, 54 Iowa, 72, 6 N. W. 135; Jones County v. Norton, 91 Iowa, 680, 60 N. W. 200; City of Albany v. McNamara, 117 N. Y. 168, 22 N. E. 931, 6 L. R. A. 212; Montgomery County v. Gupton, 139 Mo. 303, 39 S. W. 447, 40 S. W. 1094; Fish v. Perkins, 52 Conn. 200; Board v. Ristine, 124 Ind. 242, 24 N. E. 990, 8 L. R. A. *57 461, 21 R. C. L. 726; note 55 L. R. A. 571; note 1 Ann. Cas. 35; 22 Am. & Eng. Enc. 1011; 30 Cyc. 1138. No cases of a contrary view are cited.

Our decision in State v. Probate Court, 142 Minn. 283, 171 N. W. 928, construing a statute imposing upon tbe estate of an insane person liability for bis care in certain cases, where it was beld that until tbe enactment of tbe statute there was no liability, is consistent with tbe common law rule; indeed it is inconsistent with a different one. Tbe estate is not liable.

Order affirmed.

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