Southern Surety Co. v. Dardanelle Road Improvement District No. 1

276 S.W. 1014, 169 Ark. 755, 42 A.L.R. 299, 1925 Ark. LEXIS 216, 169 Ark. 764
CourtSupreme Court of Arkansas
DecidedNovember 2, 1925
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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Bluebook
Southern Surety Co. v. Dardanelle Road Improvement District No. 1, 276 S.W. 1014, 169 Ark. 755, 42 A.L.R. 299, 1925 Ark. LEXIS 216, 169 Ark. 764 (Ark. 1925).

Opinion

Tom W. Campbell, Special Justice.

This suit was brought in the Yell Chancery Court, for the Dardanelle District, by appellee against appellant, to recover money alleged to have been paid appellant by appellee as premium on certain construction bonds executed by appellant as surety for Rich Construction Company in which bonds appellee was obligee.

Rich Construction Company was not made a party to the suit. Appellant interposed a general demurrer to the complaint, but did not raise any objection, by demurrer or answer, to the failure of appellee to make Rich Construction Company a party, nor did appellant ask to have said construction company made a party.

The facts disclosed by ¡the record in this case are substantially as follows: The Dardanelle Road District of Yell County was created by act 244, passed by the regular session of the 1919 Legislature, and approved March 11, 1919. The roads to be improved by said district, as described in that act, were as follows: “A road starting at the pontoon bridge in the town of Dardanelle and running on streets to be selected by the commissioners and southwesterly to Mosely and Chickalah.

“A road beginning on the western border of section seven (7), township seven (7) north, range twenty-one (21) west, and running southeasterly through Dardanelle on streets to be selected by the commissioners, and thence south on the west line of sections five (5) and eight (8), township ¡six (6) north, range twenty (20) west, to the southwest corner of section eight (8), and thence to the southeast corner of said section, thence south to the southeast corner of section'thirty-two (32), of said township and range; thence southeasterly and easterly and northeasterly through. Neely and Fowler to the southeast corner of section twenty-three (23), township six (6) north, range nineteen (19) west, thence north to the northeast corner of said section.

“A road leaving the last-named road on the outskirts of Dardanelle and running southwesterly and southerly to the center of section thirty (30), township six (6) north, range twenty (20) west.

“A road starting from some point in the town of Dardanelle to be selected'by the commissioners and running west to the top of Mt. Nebo; and said district shall consist of the following territory in Yell County, and shall include 'all towns within the territory.”

On January 21, 1920, the board of commissioners of said -district entered into a contract with Rich Construction Company for the construction of the roads within the district for the total sum of $792,278.<50. On January 26, 1920, the assessment of benefits was filed in the office of the county clerk. The amount of benefits assessed, as shown by the assessment filed on said date, was $1,716,910. ■

On February 6, 1920, act 63 of the 1920 Special Session of the General Assembly was approved. This act 63 amended the original act 244 by making substantial changes in the roads to be improved by the district, the roads to be improved being described in said amendatory act as follows:

“A road beginning on the western border of section 7, township 7 north, range 21 west, at a point where the present Dardanelle and Paris road crosses the west line ■of said section 7, and running southeasterly along established highways through Dardanelle on streets to be selected by the commissioners to the northeast corner section '5, in township 6 north, range 20 west, thence in southerly, southeasterly, and easterly direction to the southeast corner of section 8, in township 6 north, range 20.west, thence in a southerly direction to a point at or near the southeast corner of section 32 of said township and range; thence southeasterly and easterly 'and north easterly through Neely and Fowler to- the southeast corner of section 23, township 6 north, range 19 west, thence north and to the northeast corner of said section, section 23 of said township and range; a road beginning at a point in the above described route where the present' Centerville and Neely road intersects the above described road and running in a general westerly direction to a point on the west line of section 5, township 5 north, range 20 west, where the present Centerville and Neely road crosses the said west line of said section 5.”

■Said amendatory act also purported to ratify and confirm all the official acts of the commissioners of said district up to its enactment, including the contract with Rich Construction Company; and § 2 of said amendatory act further provided as follows:

“The assessment of benefits against each tract and parcel of real estate, railroad right-of-way, and tram-roads heretofore made by the commissioners of said district on the basis of the improvement contemplated in said act, as hereby amended and filed with the county clerk of Yell County, is hereby ratified and confirmed and declared to be just, equal, and proportionate and the same shall stand as the assessment of benefits of said district until revised as provided in said, act.”

On March 25, April 1, and April 8, 1920', notice of the filing of the assessment of benefits in said district with the county clerk was published in a newspaper having general circulation in the district, setting April 23, 1920, as the day for hearing on said assessments before the commissioners of said district in the court house at Dardanelle.

On April 23, 1920, a large number of the landowners of said road district met at the court house at Dardanelle for the purpose of protesting against the assessment of benefits of said district. The meeting was adjourned to May 20. 1920, when two of the commissioners resigned and their successors were appointed, after which, the board of commissioners heard and considered the protests which had been filed against the assessment of benefits and reduced all benefits which had been assessed against the property of said district 75 per cent. At said meeting the board of commissioners also adopted the following resolution:

“Whereas, the board of commissioners of Dardanelle Road Improvement District of Yell County, after an investigation, is of the opinion that the cost of constructing the improvement contemplated largely exceeds the benefits which would be derived by the lands, lots and improvements of the district from said construction, and,
“Whereas, the board is unwilling to impose the burden upon the landowners of the district.
“Now, therefore, be it resolved: That it is the sense of the board that the proposed improvement ought to be abandoned, and that the same is hereby abandoned; that the secretary is hereby directed to advertise, by inserting a notice in some paper having a general circulation in the district, once a week for two consecutive weeks, calling upon all persons having claims against the district to file same with the secretary, at his office in Dardanelle, Arkansas, within thirty days.”

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