168 Ind. 253 | Ind. | 1907
Appellee, on December 14, 1903, presented to the Board of Commissioners of the County of St. Joseph its petition praying for the annexation of certain territory, the opening and only averment on the subject in said petition being as follows:
“Your petitioners, the common council of the city of Mishawaka, State of Indiana, represent to your honorable body that the following territory which they desire annexed to said city is platted and unplatted and contiguous to said city, namely:” [Then follows a description of lands, in three traéts, numbered one, two and three.]
The question presented is one of jurisdiction; appellants maintaining that the petition shows affirmatively that the board of commissioners has no jurisdiction of the subject-matter, by reason whereof the judgment appears without foundation to rest upon.