Tower v. Bennett
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Appellants sued appellees to enjoin them from selling their respective tracts of land om>assessments in a drainage proceeding. There were 'two paragraphs of complaint to each of which a demurrer was sustained. Appellants refused to plead further, and judgment was rendered against them from which they appeal.
In Kessler v. State, ex rel. (1912), 178 Ind. 191, 98 N. E. 1089, the proceeding was by mandate to compel the issuance of bonds, and the collection of the [466]*466assessments by installments, as provided in §6145, supra, and the trial court granted the prayer of the complaint. The question ¡presented on appeal was as to whether the act applied in a drainage proceeding before the board of commissioners as well as before a circuit or superior court, and the Supreme Court affirmed the judgment of the trial court, thereby interpreting the section as mandatory. Upon the authority of that case and of the cases cited above as well as from the standpoint pf reason, We hold that the section is mandatory and that following the provisions of the section, the commissioner in charge should have certified the assessments and apportionments to the board of commissioners who in turn should have determined at what time and in what number of installments they must be paid and should have caused bonds tó be issued. Until these steps have been taken in harmony with the provisions of the statute, nothing was due, and hence there could be no lawful sale of appellants’ lands for delinquent installments. The demurrer to the first paragraph of complaint should be overruled.
The judgment is reversed, with instructions to the trial court to overrule the respective demurrers, and for further proceedings in harmony herewith.
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132 N.E. 378, 76 Ind. App. 464, 1921 Ind. App. LEXIS 75, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/tower-v-bennett-indctapp-1921.