Board of Commissioners v. Allen
Board of Commissioners v. Allen
Opinion of the Court
The opinion of the court was delivered by
This was an action brought by defendant in error (plaintiff below) against the board of commissioners of Chase county, to recover damages alleged to have been sustained by him by reason of the location and opening of á public road through his land. ' The road was located on the 10th day of April, 1877, and immediately opened for public travel. On the 7th day of April, 1879, plaintiff presented his claim for damages to the board of county commissioners. The board refused to allow the claim. On the 8th day of April, 1879, this action was begun. To the petition the board filed its demurrer, which was overruled, and thereafter its answer was filed. On the trial, the board asked the court to instruct the jury that “ to entitle the plaintiff to recover, he must present his claim to the board of commissioners within
This limitation clause has reference to the parties mentioned in § 4, and is only applicable to the owners of lands who reside in the county, or have agents residing therein, at the time of the survey and location of the road; therefore it does not debar a non-resident owner, not having a resident agent in the county, and having no actual notice of the location and survey of a road over his lands. Such a person is not required by law to present a written claim to the viewers, or waive his right to damages. Under no other construction would a non-resident land-owner, having no agent residing in the state, have opportunity of asserting a claim for damages; and certainly his land ought not to be taken without notice and without compensation for public use; yet such would be the effect in many cases, if he were required to file his application within twelve months after the location of the road, for it might often happen that he would not have knowledge of such location until.the expiration of more than twelve months.
The judgment of the district court will be affirmed.
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