Halter v. Leonard

122 S.W. 706, 223 Mo. 286, 1909 Mo. LEXIS 58
Supreme Court of Missouri·Decided November 23, 1909·Published·Cited by 4 cases

Opinion

GANTT, P. J.

On the 6th of February, 1905, John A. Lynch et al. filed with the clerk of the county court of Buchanan county, a petition to establish and open a county road in said county. The petitioners allege that they were citizens of said county and at least twelve of them were duly qualified and competent adult petitioners, resident of and owners in their own [289] proper rights of lands in the municipal townships through which said proposed road was to be located, three of whom resided in the immediate neighborhood of said proposed road. They stated that the said road was to be thirty feet in width and would be located in the townships of Agency and Washington in said county and was of great public utility and was not a change of a previous location, and that the begining, courses and termination thereof, with not less than two points named on the direction of said public road, are as follows: “Begining at'the quarter section comer between sections 7 and 8 in township 56 of range 34 in center of ppblic road and run north with section line 106 2-3 rods to a point and thence west 80 rods and thence north 53 1-3 rods to the north line of section 7, and thence north to a point due east of the center of section 6, and thence west to the center of section 6, and thence north to the north line of section 6, in same township and range, and thence west 4 chains and 64 links to quarter section corner south line of section 31 in township 57 of range 34, and thence due north with section line to Garretsburg road in section 31 aforesaid.” The petition further avers that this road whenever practicable would run along government surveys, and that this petition was accompanied by the names of all the residents and other persons owning lands through which said proposed road would run, and also names of all who were willing to give the right of way for said public road. And they prayed for the establishment of said proposed public road and for all proper relief. At the time of the filing of said petition, said John A. Lynch et al., whose names were subscribed thereto, filed with the clerk of the county court a notice of said intended application for the location of said road, whereby notice was given that on February 6th, 1905', at the regular February term, they would present said peti[290] tion for said public road to tbe county court of said county. This petition was filed and proof of legal notice was made on the 6th of February, 1905, and the court set the cause down for hearing on the 27th of February, 1905. On the 20th of February, a remonstrance was filed by the plaintiffs and others with the county clerk of the county of Buchanan against said road. The hearing was had on said petition and remonstrance on the' 28th of April, 1905, on which said last named date the county court found that the said proposed road was of great public necessity, was practicable, and that the facts justified the location of the road at the expense of the county, and ordered the road commissioner to view, survey and mark out said proposed road and report his proceedings in the premises at the next term of the said court to be begun in May, 1905. In obedience to the order of the court, the county surveyor on the first of May, 1905-, made his report, in which he stated the names of the landowners who gave the right of way, and of those who claimed damages, and named as among those who declined to state what damages they claimed, John Halter, Mrs. J. G-. Adams and the heirs, of the Stock estate. He also filed his estimate of the cost of building the bridges and culverts and grading said road, and filed with his report a plat which showed the owners of the land and the numbers thereof. Thereupon the court appointed J. L. Leonard, W. J. Wilson and David Turner, commissioners to assess damages on said road and to report their findings to the August term of said court. The report of these commissioners was afterwards filed, in which it appeared that John Halter, the plaintiff herein, was allowed damagns to the amount of thirty dollars, by the running of the said road on the south side of the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section 6, township 56, range 34. The record then shows that the report of the commissioners was approved by the [291] court, and exceptions were filed by the plaintiff Halter et al., a jury waived, and the plaintiff’s exceptions overruled, and thereupon the plaintiff on behalf of himself and others was granted an appeal to the 'circuit court of Buchanan county. Pending the said appeal in the circuit court, the plaintiffs commenced this suit-in the circuit court of Buchanan county to obtain an injunction against the judges of the county court and the county surveyor and Peter Olson, the road commissioner, to enjoin and restrain them from taking, or attempting to take, any part of the plaintiffs ’ lands for the purposes of said proposed roads as described in said petition in the county court. On January 20, 1906, the defendants filed their answers, in which they denied each and every allegation complained of in the plaintiffs’ petition, and prayed that the temporary injunction issued be dissolved. Thereupon the cause was heard in the circuit court and on March 10, 1906, the court found for the defendants, and ordered that the .restraining order theretofore made in the cause should remain in force pending the appeal to this court, plaintiffs having taken the proper steps for prosecuting this appeal to this court.

I. The plaintiffs rely upon practically two grounds only for the reversal of the judgment of the circuit court dissolving the temporary injunction and dismissing the bill.

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