103 Ky. 552 | Ky. Ct. App. | 1898
delivered the opinion of the court.
This suit was brought by appellee, Hexagon Tile Walk Co., against Mrs. Henrietta Pope, wife of H. Pope,,and the City of Louisville on an apportionment • warrant issued against Mrs. Henrietta Pope for improvement of a sidewalk on Fourth avenue. Mrs. Pope'having died before process was executed, an order of revivor was made against the Fidelity Trust & Safety Vault Co.’as her executor. A demurrer by the executor was sustained, and properly, as the suit was a proceeding to enforce a lien upon real property, and the heirs or devisees of Mrs. Pope, if she was the owner of the property, should have been made parties defendant, the title passing to them at her death, and not to, the executor. ■- •.
Judgment was rendered for the amount of .the apportion
The act referred to appears to be a codification of the law in regard to the improvement of streets in the city of Louisville, but by the act of April 1, 1880, (Acts of 1885-86, volume 1, page 1153), the words above quoted were repealed, and appear not to have been re-enacted until they were embodied in the present act for the government of cities of the first class adopted in June, 1893. But it was never intended that the city should be held responsible for the cost of improving a street which was properly assessable against the abutting property without any litigation of the question whether such property was subject to a lien for the improvement. That question has not, and could not, have been litigated in this case, for the owner of the prop
For the reasons given the judgment is reversed upon the ■original and affirmed upon the cross appeal.