Taylor v. County Commissioners of Worcester
105 Mass. 225
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Bluebook
Taylor v. County Commissioners of Worcester, 105 Mass. 225 (Mass. 1870).
Opinion
As one of the county commissioners was a brother in law of Bullard, over whose land the highway was located, and who was entitled to damages, the proceeding waa coram non judice and utterly void, and no subsequent waiver, consent or release could render it valid. Hall v. Thayer, ante, 219. Writ of certiorari to issue.
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