Pearsons v. Bailey

2 Ill. 507
CourtIllinois Supreme Court
DecidedDecember 15, 1838
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Pearsons v. Bailey, 2 Ill. 507 (Ill. 1838).

Opinion

Lockwood, Justice,

delivered the opinion of the Court:

It appears from the bill of exceptions taken in this cause, that this was an action of assumpsit commenced by Bailey, the plaintiff below, to recover of Pearsons and Hamilton, the defendants, the sum of $112,00 for money paid to chainmen, and $420 for the surveying, laying out, and platting town lots in the town of Canal Port and the addition thereto, making together the sum of $532,00 ; for which Bailey obtained judgment. On the trial of the cause, the defendants asked the Court to instruct the jury, that under a count for services as surveyor, the plaintiff could recover no other fees than such as are allowed by statute, and that the plaintiff could not recover for money paid to chainmen, where the surveyor had charged twenty-five cents for each lot laid out, and that his right of recovery must be limited to the fees allowed by statute.

This instruction the Court refused to give, and the defendants excepted.

By the 10th section of the “ Jict to provide for the recording of town plats,” passed 27th February, 1833, it is provided “ That the county surveyor, who shall lay out, survey, and plat any town or addition, shall be entitled to receive twenty-five cents for each and every in and out-lot, and the recorder of the county, recording the same, shall receive the sum of four cents, for each and every lot the same may contain.”

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