In re Parker

45 A. 347, 18 Del. 336, 2 Penne. 336, 1899 Del. LEXIS 43
New York Court of General Session of the Peace·Decided November 15, 1899·Published

Opinion

Lore, C. J.:

The first exception is that there is no proof of service of the notice by affidavit, nor has there been any proof made in open Court. Another exception is that the description of the road in the petition does not correspond to the description in the notice. The third is that the notice is not signed by the petitioners.

We think all of the exceptions are fatal, and for that reason we decline to make the order. .

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In re Parker, 45 A. 347, 18 Del. 336, 2 Penne. 336, 1899 Del. LEXIS 43 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1899).

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