Emery v. St. Louis & San Francisco Railroad
Emery v. St. Louis & San Francisco Railroad
Opinion of the Court
This is an action for a penalty of five hundred dollars provided by section 1110 of the Revised Statutes of 1899, and the penalty is alleged to have accrued in consequence of defendant’s failure to construct and maintain suitable ditches or drains along the .side of its roadbed to plaintiff’s farm to a certain natural drainage or slough. The petition is in’ three counts, each asking the penalty. One of the defenses interposed in the answer to each of the counts is that section 1110 of the statutes on which the case is founded, is unconstitutional in authorizing the property of railway companies to be taken for private use without just compensation and imposing on the company an excessive penalty. The part of the Constitu
It is, therefore, ordered the case be transferred to-the Supreme Court.
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