Murdoch v. Pittsburg
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Murdoch v. Pittsburg, 223 Pa. 283 (Pa. 1909)
72 A. 701; 1909 Pa. LEXIS 523
Brown, Elkin, Fell, Mestrezat, Potter, Stewart
Murdoch v. Pittsburg
Opinion of the Court
These appeals are from orders dismissing exceptions to the report of viewers assessing benefits to pay for the costs and expenses of grading, paving and curbing a city street. The exceptions did not question the liability to assessment nor the regularity of the proceedings, nor the action of the viewers in any way except that they erred in judgment in determining the amount of benefits.
The appeals are dismissed and the orders are affirmed on the opinion of Judge Evans.
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- Road law — Exceptions to report of fury of view — Amount of benefits. Exceptions to report of viewers assessing benefits to pay for the costs and expenses of grading, paving and curbing a city street, are properly dismissed, where the exceptions do not question the liability of the assessments, nor the regularity of the proceedings, nor the action of the viewers in any way, except that they erred in judgment in determining the amount of benefits.