Lawrenceburgh & Upper Mississippi Railroad v. Smith
This text of 5 Ind. 188 (Lawrenceburgh & Upper Mississippi Railroad v. Smith) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Indiana Supreme Court primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
Proceeding Proceeding by the Lawrenceburgh and Tipper Mississippi Railroad Company against Smith Dunn, for the condemnation of land, pursuant to the charter of said company. Appeal by Smith alone from the proceedings before the justice of the peace
The motion should have been sustained
The judgment of the Circuit Court is reversed, with costs. Cause remanded, &c.
The charter of the company provided that either party might, at any stage of the proceedings, appeal to the Circuit Court of the proper county, as in other cases, and such court should appoint reviewers, &c., who might report at that or succeeding terms, in the discretion of the court, and the judgment of the Circuit Court should he final. Local Laws, 1848, p. 435.
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