In re Public Road
In re Public Road
Opinion of the Court
Such minuteness in the petition and advertisements, is not only unnecessary, but improper. A few men should not in this way, prescribe the course which a public road is to take, and thus prevent the surveyors from varying at all in the direction; and thus also perhaps prevent them from laying a road, which
But, inasmuch as the applicants must bear the expense of the application, and must take upon themselves the risk of getting the road laid precisely on the route, pointed out, and the surveyors will refuse to lay it there, if they think another course better, the court, upon the necessary proof being made, appointed the surveyors.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Matter of Public Road, in the counties of Middlesex and Somerset
- Status
- Published