Daughters v. Board of County Commissioners
Daughters v. Board of County Commissioners
Opinion of the Court
The opinion of the court was delivered by
The designating of the block simply as “Square” evidences an intention on the part of the owners of the land to dedicate it to a public use, but the designation does not indicate to what particular public
The appellant especially appears to be in no position to complain. He purchased his property upon which he bases his right thirty-six years after the courthouse and jail were built, and four years after the county had ceased to use the building as a courthouse. His grantor erected the house he now owns after the building on
Many other questions are raised, but in our view the questions discussed are sufficient to justify the ruling of the court in sustaining the demurrer. The judgment is therefore affirmed.
Reference
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- C. B. Daughters v. The Board of County Commissioners of the County of Riley
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- Syllabus
- SYLLABUS BY THE COURT. .Dedication op Land — Public Use- — Particular Use not Designated — Legislative Designation. Where the proprietors of a town site, in the recorded plat thereof, designate a block of land simply as “Square,” this designation is sufficient to indicate an intention to dedicate the block to a public use, hut is insufficient to designate any particular public use. The legislature so far represents ’ the public that it may by a proper act designate and determine to what particular public use such block shall be devoted, df no private rights have intervened.