60 Ind. App. 464 | Ind. Ct. App. | 1916
Sardius Boger and 518 others, legal voters of the city of Princeton, Indiana, filed a peti
In Grusenmeyer v. City of Logansport, supra, it-was held that an appeal would lie to the circuit court under the general statute authorizing appeals from-a board of commissioners, where the board of commissioners rejected a petition asking for the incorporation of a town; and in this cause, as in the cause at bar, the statute provided for a submission
It is hardly necessary to state that what we have said applies to the questions involved in the motion to dismiss, and is not intended to apply in any manner to the questions going to the merits of this appeal, nor as to whether there is any question presented in reference to the filing of the motion for a new trial,' there being other errors assigned independent of the action of the court as to the motion for a new trial. Motion to dismiss the appeal is overruled.
Note. — Reported in 111 N. E. 23. See, also, under (1) 23 Cyc 97.