156 Mich. 9 | Mich. | 1909
The petition is filed by the city of Detroit under the provisions of 2 Comp. Laws, chap. 102, which is entitled:
“An act to provide separate grades for railroads and public highways and streets where railroads intersect such highways and streets.”
In the opening section of the statute, and in succeeding sections, the words used import a separate proceeding for each street and highway. The city seeks to have one jury, in one proceeding, determine the necessity for a change of the grades of three streets and to ascertain the resulting damage to all property abutting upon those
It is possible that, under the circumstances disclosed, convenience and the dispatch of public business will be served by pursuing the course proposed by the petitioner. If three streets may be joined in one proceeding, there would be no legal,objection to joining a larger number, and unless such a course may be pursued, at the suggestion of a petitioner in every case, the question of whether it may be pursued in a particular case must be a question of judgment — of fact. The statute is general, applicable to the separation of grades in other cities and in the country. A construction of the statute such as petitioner asks for is
The ruling and order of the recorder is affirmed, with costs to defendants in certiorari.