Wagner v. Meyer
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Opinion
— This suit was brought by appellant to enjoin appellees from cutting and removing a fence and from plowing up and digging up and removing the dirt and earth from appellant’s real estate. Appellees in answer to the complaint alleged that the fence was in the limits of the highway, and they as trustee of the township and supervisor of roads, respectively, were proceeding to move the fence be[224]*224cause it was in the highway and the appellant had refused, upon due notice, to move it. The errors assigned arise under the motion for new trial. The evidence shows that the highway was ordered laid out by the county commissioners in 1887, thirty feet wide on the east and west center line of section 17, township 8 north, range 11 east. Appellant owned land on the north side of and extending to the center line of section 17. The highway was laid out in 1887, and there was evidence tending to show that it had always been located where it now is. The records of several different surveys were introduced in evidence, by each of which there had been attempts to locate the east and west center line of section 17, as it had been originally laid out. Some of these surveys showed appellant’s fence to be nearer than 15 feet to the center of the highway, and therefore within its limits.
No error appearing, the judgment is affirmed.
Note. — Reported in 101 N. E. 397. See, also, under (1) 3 Cyc. 360; (2) 5 Cyc. 965; (3) 2 Cyc. 693; 38 Cyc. 1388; (4) 38 Cyc. 1394. As to conflicts in surveys in determining boundaries, see 22 Am. St. 34.
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