Pace v. UTILITIES BD. OF CITY OF FOLEY
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On January 28, 1998, the Utilities Board of the City of Foley ("the Board"), sued Robert Ashley Pace, Jr., Katherine Ann Pace, Janice Pace Reeves, and Blackwater Ranch, Inc. (hereinafter collectively referred to as "Pace"), in the Probate Court of Baldwin County, seeking the condemnation of certain lands owned by Pace for use as a perpetual easement and substation site. In May 1998, the commissioners appointed by the probate court to determine the amount of compensation due to Pace filed their report, fixing the amount of compensation at $46,273. On June 11, 1998, the probate court entered a judgment in that amount and ordered condemnation of the property.
On July 8, 1998, Pace filed a notice of appeal in the Circuit Court of Baldwin County, seeking a trial de novo of the issues, pursuant to §
The Board argues that Pace's appeal from the probate court to the circuit court was untimely and that this appeal should, therefore, be dismissed. It is well settled law that "`jurisdictional matters are of such magnitude that we take notice of them at any time and do so even ex mero motu.'" Singleton v.Graham,
"Any of the parties may appeal from the order of condemnation to the circuit court of the county within 30 days from the making of the order of condemnation by filing in the probate court rendering that judgment a written notice of appeal, . . . and on such appeal, the trial shall be de novo, and it shall be necessary to send up the proceedings only as to the parties appearing or against whom an appeal is taken."
(Emphasis added.) "The requirements of § 18-1-20 [now §
The failure to comply with §
APPEAL DISMISSED.
ROBERTSON, P.J., and MONROE, CRAWLEY, and THOMPSON, JJ. concur.
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