54 Ark. 372 | Ark. | 1891
The State itself by acquiescence may be debarred of the right to question the legality of the origin of a municipality, even when it was organized under an order of court that is void for want of jurisdiction of the subject matter. State v. Leatherman, 38 Ark., 81. The reasons which uphold the right of municipal existence in such a case are a sufficient answer to the petitioners’ arguments to cast out the territory annexed by the order of the county court in this case.
Affirm.