In re Public Road
In re Public Road
Opinion of the Court
Under our road act, we look into the proceedings of the courts, and adjudge upon them, but not into the irregularity or illegality of the proceedings of the surveyors. The * court to whom the application is made, is directed to appoint six surveyors of the highways, to lay out the road. Bloom. 238. In Pat. 285-6-7, the persons appointed to be surveyors in the several townships, are directed, within six, days to take and subscribe the oath of office, and within six more, to transmit or deliver it to the clerk of the township, who shall file it; and if this oath be not taken and subscribed, or transmitted, or delivered to the clerk within the time prescribed ; the neglect shall be deemed a refusal to serve in
Let the return be set aside.
Fisher vs. Allen, 3 Hal. 301. State vs. Davis, 1 Gr. 10. State vs. Barnes, 1 Gr. 268. State vs. Lawrence, 2 South. 850. State vs. Burnet, 2 Gr. 385. State vs. Ayres, 3 Gr. 479. State vs. Northrop, 3 Har. 271. State vs. Shreve, ante 297. State vs. Willingborough, Coxe 128. Hoagland vs. Culvert, Spen. 389. State vs. Hutchinson, 5 Hal. 242. State vs. Green, 3 Gr. 89. Acts of 1870—10.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Matter of Public Road in Middlesex and Burlington
- Status
- Published