State Ex Inf. Gentry v. Hughesville Special Road District

6 S.W.2d 594, 319 Mo. 1246, 1928 Mo. LEXIS 546
CourtSupreme Court of Missouri
DecidedMay 18, 1928
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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State Ex Inf. Gentry v. Hughesville Special Road District, 6 S.W.2d 594, 319 Mo. 1246, 1928 Mo. LEXIS 546 (Mo. 1928).

Opinion

RAGLAND, J.

— ffihis is an original proceeding in the nature of quo warranto instituted' by the Attorney-General for the purpose of testing the legality of the incorporation of the respondent, Hughes- *1249 Tille Special Road District. Upon the filing of the information all of the respondents entered their appearance, waived the issuance and service of a writ, and answered. The. information alleged that respondent special road district purported to be organized under and in accordance with the provisions of Article 8, Chapter 98, Revised Statutes 1919; it then proceeded to set out in consecutive order each step taken in the proceedings which culminated in an alleged order of incorporation by the county court. < The answer admitted all the allegations of fact, but averred that the conclusions of law drawn therefrom by informant were erroneous. Following the filing of the answer, the Attorney-General moved for judgment on the pleadings. There is therefore no dispute as to facts.

On the 30th day of June, 1919, a petition signed by the owners of a majority of the acres of land within a district proposed to be organized and setting forth the proposed name of the district; and giving the boundaries thereof and the number of acres owned by each signer of the petition, and the whole number of acres embraced therein aucl the names of other owners of land within such boundaries, and the number of acres owned by each, and praying for the organization of a public road district in accordance with said Article 8, was filed in the office of the Clerk of the County Court of Pettis County. The boundaries of the proposed district were described in the petition as follows:

■“Beginning at a point on the township line at the south east corner of the south west quarter (S. "W. 14) of Section thirty-three (33) township forty-seven (47) of range twenty-one (21), thence running west along and with said- township line six and one-foiirth (6Vj) miles to the south west corner of section thirty-three (33) township forty-seven (47) of range twenty-two (22) thence north one (1) mile to the north west corner of section thirty-three (33), west 1 mile, thence north two (2) miles tó the north west corner of section twenty (20) thence east two (2) miles to-the north east corner of section twenty-one (21) thence north one (1) mile to the north west corner of section fifteen (15) thence east one ’(l) mile to the north east corner of section fifteen (15) thence north two (2) miles to the township line, being the north west corner of section two (2), thence east along and with said township line four and one-fourth miles (4(4) to the north east corner of the north.west quarter (N. "W. %) of section four (4) of township forty-seven (47), range twenty-one (21) thence south along the half section line three (3) miles to the north east corner of the north west quarter (N. W. (4) °£ section twenty-one (21) thence east one-half (V2) mile to the north east corner of section twenty-one (21), thence south one (1) mile to the south east corner of section twenty-one (21), thence west one-half (V2) mile to the south west corner of south east quarter (S. E. 14) °£ section *1250 twenty-one (21)' thence south two (2) miles along and with half-section line to the point of beginning, containing in all twenty-two thousand, three hundred eighty acres, more or less, all being and' lying in township forty-seven (47) north of ranges tiventy-one (21) and twenty-two (22) west.”

Upon the filing of such petition-the county clerk gave notice of its presentation by publication in accordance in all respects with the provisions- of Section 10834, Revised Statutes 1919, except in this: the description of the boundaries of the proposed district in the published notices, purporting to follow that contained in the petition, omitted the;words “west l mile,” which we have italicized.

As to the further steps taken in the. matter of the incorporation we quote from the information:

“Thereafter, at the next term of said county court and on the 4th day of 'August, 1919-, at the time designated in said hand bills and publication of notice the County = Court of Pettis County, Missouri, pursuant to said petition and said notices by publication and hand bills, considered the - matter of the incorporation of a special road district of Pettis -County, Missouri, under said Article 8, Chapter 98, of the Revised Statutes of Missouri of 1919, and then and there made an order purporting to organize a special road district under the name of Hughesville Special Road District of Pettis County, Missouri. The court made a finding that the petition was filed in the office of the clerk of said county court thirty days before the beginning of .the regular August, 1919, term of said court and that the petition gave the purported name of the district, the boundaries thereof, the number of acres owned by each signer of the petition, the whole number of acres of land embraced therein and the names of the other'owners of land within such boundaries and the number of acres owned by each; that due notice had been given of the filing of the petition by. three publications in the Sedalia Weekly Capital, a newspaper printed in the city' of Sedalia, Pettis County, Missouri, and also by putting up five hand bills at five public places within the district described in the petition, of the presentation of said petition and the date of the beginning of the last regular term of the county court at which the petition would be heard, and that said notices and hand bills contained the names of at least three signers of the petition and set out the boundaries of the proposed district and notified all owiners of land in said proposed district who might desire to oppose to appear and file their remonstrance thereto and that no remonstrance had been filed to the petition, by said court order, the court held and found that the petition had been signed by the owners of a majority of the acres of land described in the petition, and by said order the court held that a special road district, to be known as the Hughesville Special Road District of Pettis County, Missouri, be and *1251 that the same was thereby established, organized and incorporated as a special road district, with the boundaries given in the petition and as set forth-, in the order. • . ■
“However,-said order of -the county-court purporting to organize said special road district described the boundaries. of said road disr trict as they had been described in the notices by publication and by hand bills, and not as described in said petition . .

From the foregoing it appears that the boundaries of the proposed district were correctly and accurately described in the petition filed inc the county court,, but that in .copying the description from the petition in preparing the notices for publication the county clerk omitted the.words, “west 1 mile,’’ and that subsequently in entering of record the order of' incorporation made by the court he made a like error.

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