Under the statutory proceeding to condemn a right of way for railroad purposes the assessors awarded the landowner, EL F. MeCay, $300 damages, and the right to remove the house off the land condemned within four months. From this award MeCay appealed to the superior court. The jury on the trial of the appeal returned the following verdict: "We, the jury, find for H. F. McKay the sum of $700, with the right to move all his improvements off the right of way.” The railroad company moved in arrest of judgment, on the grounds that the verdict was illegal and unauthorized by the pleadings; and also moved for a new trial. Both motions were denied, and exceptions taken.
Judgment reversed.