Shults v. Munn
This text of 187 S.W. 316 (Shults v. Munn) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Supreme Court of Arkansas primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
(after stating facts). A franchise for the operation of a ferry is a creature of the sovereign power and cannot be exercised without the consent of the State. Secs. 3555, 3558 Kirby’s Digest; Murray v. Menefee, 20 Ark. 561; Darnell v. State, 48 Ark. 321; Finley v. Shemwell, 94 Ark. 190.
Said section 3558, Kirby’s Digest, provides: “No person shall keep any ferry over or across any public navigable stream or lake, so as to charge any compensation for crossing the same, without first procuring a license from the county court of the county in which such ferry is situated.”
Section 3570 provides: “It shall be the dutyof the county courts to levy a tax on all ferry privileges in their respective counties, whether application be made by any person for the 'Same or not; provided* however, no ferry at which the public county road does not cross shall be subject to the tax herein provided.”
The penalties of section' 3582 Kirby’s Digest, are denounced against any person who shall keep a ferry over any navigable stream and charge for transportation of persons and property without complying with the provisions of law in relation to obtaining license.
Appellee contends and the trial court held that since the public road in Miller County did not cross the navigable river at his ferry or run thereto, that he was not bound by the provisions of the law to obtain license to operate a ferry nor liable to the penalties prescribed for the operation of same without, license.
The court erred in refusing to permit the introduction of the testimony showing the establishment of a public road on the Hempstead County side of the river to appellee’s ferry and in directing the verdict and for said errors the judgment is reversed and the cause remanded for a new trial.
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187 S.W. 316, 124 Ark. 415, 1916 Ark. LEXIS 65, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/shults-v-munn-ark-1916.