12 N.Y.S. 398 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1891
Previous to 1821 the town of Castile, in the county of Wyoming, was a part of the town of Perry. There is a highway, never recorded, so far as appears, running nearly east and west in the town of Castile, which existed before the formation of the town. There is no record that it ever was laid out. In July, 1889, an application was made to summon 12 freeholders to determine whether an encroachment had been made upon the highway above referred to. Such proceedings were had that, on the 9th day of August of that year, 6 of the freeholders found an encroachment by one Hiram Owen, a former occupant. The justice of the peace before whom the proceedings were had, thereupon rendered judgment in favor of the highway commissioner of the town of Castile against the defendant. From this judgment the defendant appealed to the Wyoming county court, where the judgment was affirmed, and the defendant appealed to this court. No opinion was written by the learned county judge, but in a letter to the appellant’s counsel he states, in substance, that sickness had prevented him from examining the case. On the 15th day of May, 1889, George F. Lucas made a survey of this highway, as follows: “Survey of an old road running east and west through
The counsel for the defendant, on the trial, moved to dismiss the complaint, under section 2956 of the Code of Civil Procedure, on the ground that the title to land was in question, by the plaintiff’s own showing, which was
Applying the principles above referred to to the facts in the case at bar, it is obvious that all the proceedings, including the trial and verdict, were based upon an erroneous assumption. The survey was made upon the theory that the person making it had full power to determine where the highway was and had been, without reference to where it was traveled. The order of the commissioner was based on the same assumption. The questions litigated upon the trial were not how far or to what extent the alleged highway had been traveled for 20 years, but where it was originally located and traveled.