State Ex Rel. Norborne Land Drainage District Co. of Carroll County v. Hughes

240 S.W. 802, 294 Mo. 1, 1922 Mo. LEXIS 52
CourtSupreme Court of Missouri
DecidedApril 29, 1922
StatusPublished
Cited by10 cases

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State Ex Rel. Norborne Land Drainage District Co. of Carroll County v. Hughes, 240 S.W. 802, 294 Mo. 1, 1922 Mo. LEXIS 52 (Mo. 1922).

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*9 ELDER, J.

Tbis is an original proceeding for a writ of probibition. Relator Norborne Land Drainage District Company of Carroll County, Missouri, is a drainage district corporation, and relators H. H. Franken and others constitute the board of supervisors of said district. Relator Joe Franken is the secretary and treasurer of said district. Respondent Hughes is Judge of the Seventh Judicial Circuit of Missouri, and as such is acting Judge of the Circuit Court of Ray and Carroll Counties. Respondents Cole bnd others are plaintiffs in a suit now pending in the Circuit Court of Ray County, wherein relators are defendants, in wbicb suit it is sought to declare null and void a judgment rendered by the Circuit Court of Carroll County extending the boundary lines of said drainage district, and to cancel a tax for benefits levied by defendants on the lands of said plaintiffs. The remedy sought herein is to prevent respondent Hughes from, assuming jurisdiction and trying the said suit. Tbis same litigation, in a different form, has recently been before tbis court. [State ex inf. McAllister v. Norborne Land Drain. Dist. Co., 290 Mo. 91, 234 S. W. 344.]

Relators’ petition for our writ of prohibition, which petition is quite lengthy, alleges substantially that- the Norborne Land Drainage District Company was organized as a drainage district by decree of the Circuit Court of Carroll County rendered May 12, 1899; that said district comprised 14,400 acres, a majority thereof being situated in Carroll County; that said distilct was organized under the Act of 1913 (Laws of Missouri, 1913, pp. 232-267) by decree of the Circuit Court *10 of Carroll County rendered January 12, 1917; that within thirty days thereafter a meeting of the landowners was held and a board of supervisors for said district was duly elected, which-board, within the time required by law, employed a chief engineer to prepare and submit a plan for reclaiming the land within said district, which said plan was duly made by said engineer and, on December 5, 1917, adopted by the board; that on December 5, 1917, the board of supervisors filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Carroll County a petition for the extension of the boundary lines of said district so as to include large bodies of adjacent and contiguous, wet, swamp and overflow lands, comprising in said extended boundaries approximately 40,000 acres in Carroll and Ray Counties, including lands owned by the private respondents herein; that notice of the filing of said petition was duly given and that objections were thereafter filed by certain of respondents herein to the granting of the prayer of said petition; that thereafter a hearing was had by the said Circuit Court of Carroll County upon the said petition and the objections thereto, after which said court, on August 12, 1918, rendered its decree extending the boundary lines of said district so as to include the lands of the private respondents herein in Ray County, and other lands; that thereafter the Judge of the said Circuit Court of Carroll County appointed commissioners- to assess benefits and damages in said district as extended; that said commissioners made report of their findings, said report being duly filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Carroll County, and notice of the filing thereof being given as required by law; that exceptions were filed to said report by certain of respondents, and that thereafter, on December 23, 1919, said Circuit Court of Carroll County rendered its decree modifying and confirming the commissioners’ report, and assessing benefits in the aggregate sum of $1,154,345.02 against the lands of the private respondents herein, and other lands; that on January 3, 1921, this court issued its preliminary writ of quo warranto in the *11 case of State ex inf. McAllister, Attorney-General, ex rel. Charles D. Cole et al, relators, v. Norborne Land Drain. Dist. Company, 290 Mo. 91, calling upon the respondent drainage company to show by what right and authority it held and exercised its franchises over the lands of said relators; that respondent drainage company filed its answer and return in said cause and the same coming on or hearing, this court en banc, on October 20,1921, rendered judgment quashing said writ of quo warranto; that after the rendition of said judgment by this court the board of supervisors of said drainage district'met and adopted a resolution finding that it was necessary that said district issue bonds in the aggregate sum of $550,000 to pay the cost of constructing the works provided for in the plan of reclamation of said district, which resolution provided that advertisements be given for the sale of said bonds and receiving bids therefor, and further provided that the actual amount of bonds to be delivered to the purchasers thereof should be the total bond issue less such amount as might be paid in cash by the landowners in said district; that said bonds were duly sold on November 4, 1921, to the Commerce Trust Company of Kansas City, Missouri, and its associates, and it was agreed'by resolution to deliver the bonds to the purchasers thereof by January 1, 1922, in the amount of $550,000, less such amount as the landowners in said district might pay in cash; that thereafter the board of supervisors of said district by resolution duly levied and assessed against the land and other property in said district benefit assessments in the aggregate sum of $1,088,992.65, said sum representing assessments to pay the principal of the bond issue in the sum of $515,000 (said issue having been reduced by $35,000 in cash paid in by landowners), together with ten per cent for emergencies and interest to accrue at the rate of six per cent per annum during the term of said bond issue; that said assessments are duly evidenced by certified drainage tax records now on file in the offices of the Recorders of Deeds for Ray and Carroll Counties; that on *12 December 31, 1921, said $515,000 of bonds were duly executed and registered by the State Auditor of the State of Missouri, and are now in the custody of the treasurer of the drainage company awaiting to be delivered to the aforesaid Commerce Trust Company and its associates, but that the same cannot be delivered because of the litigation now pending against said drainage company in the Circuit Court of Ray County, hereinafter referred to; that after said bonds had been sold as aforesaid, advertisements for bids for the construction of ditches provided in said plan of reclamation were made and bids were received and contracts let for the construction of said work, and that the contractors are now ready to proceed with the construction of said work when said bonds are delivered, at which time the money necessary for said work will be received from the purchasers of said bonds; that the private respondents herein had full knowledge that the bonds of said district were being sold as aforesaid and that bids for the construction of said works' had been received, and the suit hereinafter referred to was filed for the purpose of harrassing and annoying relators and 'delaying the construction of the works of said district; that on January 3, 1922, there was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Ray County, a petition in which the plaintiffs are the same identical parties as the private relators in said quo warranto

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