Strahan v. Attala County
Strahan v. Attala County
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the court.
When a petition is filed, under § 4400 of the Code of 1906, for the purpose of having a new road opened up, it is a matter to be addressed to the discretion of the board of supervisors. When the petition was presented to and read by the board, and petitioners presented their witnesses, stating what they expected to prove by them, they had a hearing within the full meaning of the statute, even though the board refused to let
Affirmed.
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- Jacob W. Strahan v. Attala County
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- Highways. Establishment. Statutory proceedings. Code 1906, § 4400. Board of supervisors. Discretion. Hearings. Under Code 1906, § 4400, prescribing procedure for the establishment of new highways:— (a) The question whether public necessity demands the opening of the proposed road is addressed to the sound discretion of the board of supervisors; and (b) Where petitioners for a new highway stated to the board what their witnesses would testify and the board, admitting all to be true as stated, adjudged that public necessity did not demand the opening of the proposed road, error cannot be predicated of the fact that the witnesses were not heard to testify.