77 Ind. App. 184 | Ind. Ct. App. | 1920
Complaint against the appellees Connersville Hydraulic Company and the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway Company, to recover the cost of repairing certain bridges where Seventh and Eighth streets in the city of Connersville cross the White Water canal.
The question on this appeal arises out of the action of the trial court in sustaining a demurrer to the first and second’paragraphs of the complaint. Both paragraphs of complaint are in substance the same, the only difference being that the first paragraph seeks to re
The facts alleged in each paragraph are in substance the same as are alleged in the complaint which was before the court in City of Indianapolis v. Indianapolis Water Co. (1916), 185 Ind. 277, 113 N. E. 369.
The only difference between the complaint in that case and the complaint now under consideration is that the names of the parties are different, and each paragraph in this case alleges that the State of Indiana in pursuance of an act of the General Assembly, approved January 27, 1836, undertook the construction of the White Water canal from a point on the west branch of White river where crossed by the National Road, thence down the valley of said river to the Ohio river at Lawrenceburg. The state having become financially embarrassed, the legislature authorized the incorporation of the White Water Valley Canal Company, Local Laws 1842 p. 37, and all the said canal property owned by the state in the counties of Dearborn, Franklin, Fayette and Wayne and in the town, now city of Connersville, and across said Seventh and Eighth streets in said town was afterwards taken over by said canal company. Said canal company owned and operated this canal' until 1865, when it being unable to carry out the conditions of certain leases of its water power which it had entered into, the legislature adopted and passed an act authorizing railroad companies to occupy and use for railroad purposes the property of canal companies with their consent and for the protection of the hydraulic powers of such canals. Acts 1865 p. 116. In pursuance to this act, said canal company in December, 1865, entered into a written agreement with White Water Valley Railroad Company, wherein it granted and conveyed to said railroad company with the right to use
Appellee hydraulic company contends that no question is presented as to the action of the court in sustaining its demurrer to the several paragraphs of complaint, for the reason that appellant has failed to set out a copy of the memorandum filed by appellee in support of its said demurrer. The hydraulic company has, however, set the memorandum out in its brief, thus informing the court as to the question presented by the demurrer.
All of the objections urged by the appellees to each paragraph of the complaint were discussed by the court in City of Indianapolis v. Indianapolis Water Co., supra, where the questions were all decided against the contentions made by appellees.
On authority of that case we hold that each paragraph
The question of the liability of appellees as between themselves is not before us for determination. It will be time for us to determine that question when presented.
Judgment reversed with direction to overrule the demurrer of each appellee to each paragraph of complaint and for further proceedings not inconsistent with this opinion.