292 N.W. 226 | Wis. | 1940
Application under sec.
"No judgment and no proceeding whatsoever, in the county court, is authorized upon an application to the county judge under sections
As, in the matter at bar, an order was likewise entered "by the court" without jurisdiction, an appeal therefrom to this court was proper, and as the court entered the order without jurisdiction, it is void and subject to a reversal on that ground.
Moreover, it was also clearly error to dismiss the condemnation proceedings upon the ground relied upon by the respondents. They contend that, because the area of the land as to which the appellant instituted the condemnation proceedings in the manner provided by sec.
"If for any reason the needed lands cannot be acquired by easement, conveyance or deed for a reasonable price, the county highway committee shall acquire the same either by condemnation proceedings in the manner provided by chapter 32 of the statutes or by section
Therefore, ever since the enactment of chs. 108 and 446, Laws of 1923, county highway committees have been authorized to acquire lands needed for the purposes mentioned in sec.
The respondents further contend that the county judge is without power or authority to award damages to the remainder of the farm by reason of the taking of the lands in question. The proceeding in this case is an exercise of the power of eminent domain delegated by the legislature to the county highway committee and the town board. The appraisal to be made by the judge under the provisions of sec.
The respondents further contend that they are entitled to tax costs in the proceeding before the county judge. Here as in other instances respondents fail to distinguish between the county court and the county judge. The statute makes no provision for the taxation of costs in this proceeding, hence the judge has no power to award costs.
If the respondents are dissatisfied with the appraisal, they may appeal to the circuit court. In that court the proceeding will be according to the provisions of sec.
By the Court. — Order reversed, and record remanded for further proceedings under and in accordance with secs.