Summerville Macadamized, Graded or Plank-Road Co. v. Deutscher Schuetzen Club
Summerville Macadamized, Graded or Plank-Road Co. v. Deutscher Schuetzen Club
Opinion of the Court
This was an application to the judge of the superior court, by petition, for a writ of certiorari, to the judge of the county court of the county of Richmond, for the correction of certain alleged errors specified therein, which the judge of the superior court refused to sanction, if the applicants for the new road would give bond and security in the sum of $2,000.00 to pay petitioner for the privilege of crossing its road, whereupon the plaintiff in certiorari excepted. It appeal's from the record in the case that the Deutscher Schuetzen club, a corporation, petitioned the county judge of Richmond county to grant it the right of way from Crawford avenue to its land, as specified in its petition, which right of way, as prayed for, would necessarily cross the Augusta and Summerville plank l’Oad. The petitioner also prayed that, after all persons over whose lands said pass-way is sought, shall have had twenty days’ notice in writing of said application, that commissioners might be appointed to view and lay out said road, and make report of their action, etc. On filing the foregoing petition, the county judge signed a notice1 directed to the Augusta and Summerville Plank-Road Company, and to Alexander Martin, executor of Angus Martin, deceased, notifying them that the petition had been, filed, .with a copy thereof, and that a hearing of the same would be had on the 14th of May, 1877. On the day appointed for the hearing, the plank-road company appeared by its attorney to resist the application, (Martin not appearing to object,) but the attorney for the petitioner for the right of way for the new road objected to the attorney for
Let the judgment of the court below be reversed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- The Summerville Macadamized, Graded or Plank-Road Company, in error v. The Deutscher Schuetzen Club, in error
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- Published