Smith v. Connelly's heirs
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Opinion
Opinion of the Court, by
THIS is a writ of érror to an order of the county coiirt of Montgomery, giving permission to the heirs of Connelly to build a mill.
Various questions are ¡hadé by the assignment of errors, two of which only will bé noticed.
It would certainly be more regular, for the jury to report the precise sum which they might think the several proprietors of thé land above and below would be damaged; but if, instead of doing so, they should ascertain the value per acre, and the quantity of acres, as the amount of damage might then be ascertained from the report-, by the court, the inquest ought to be sustained-.
In this case, however, the value per acre of the land is only ascertained, without ascertaining the quantity; and of course the court had no means of ascertaining the damage, so as to require the applicant to pay the amount of damage to the proprietor, on giving leave to erect the mill.
The inquest was, therefore, defective, and ought to have been quashed.
The order of the county court must, consequently, be reversed with costs, and the cause remanded, and. the inquest of the jury quashed, and such further proceedings had, as may not be inconsistent with this opinion.
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