Reynolds v. Speers
Reynolds v. Speers
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the Court.
The second section of the act of December, 1821, “to reduce into one, the several acts concerning roads, &c.,”
Here then, the law provides the means by which overseers of roads may discharge their duties to the public, without encroaching on the rights of the citizen. This statute, by providing that the overseer shall contran for such timber as may be necessary to repair the road, clearly recognizes the entire right of property, and virtually prohibits taking the timber witho ut such contract, nor will it do to say that these provisions weie intended, only for cases where the timber is inconvenient, and on the land of another than him through whose land the road passes. W e cannot conceive why an overseer should have a greater right to use the timber growing on the land through which the road x’uns, than that of other land. True, it would generally be the most convenient, but the law pro
We are therefore of opinion, that the Circuit Court erred in overruling the demurrer to the second plea of the defendant, and that the judgement must be reversed, and the cause remanded.
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