60 Miss. 451 | Miss. | 1882
delivered the opinion of the court.
The ordinance of the city of Aberdeen declaring certain establishments, which become dangerous to person or property in their vicinity, to be nuisances, and liable to be proceeded against according to the ordinances" of the city, is free from all legal objection, and the petition of the appellant averring that the steam mill of the appellee is-dangerous to persons and property in its vicinity, because of its condition as set forth, and is therefore a nuisance, which he seeks to have judicially
The complaint, if denied, should be investigated, and the controversy determined accoi’ding to the facts developed.
Judgment reversed, the demurrer to the petition is overruled, and cause remanded to the Circuit Court for further proceedings.