16 Mo. App. 118 | Mo. Ct. App. | 1884
delivered the opinion of the court.
. This was an action on a special tax bill. The plaintiff had a judgment, and the defendent has appealed to this
Ministerial officers of municipal corporations in executing corporate ordinances, are equally bound to act reasonably. If the city’s officer in this case had torn up all that had been done on this section of Washington Avenue and thrown the material away and reconstructed the street with the materials required by the ordinance, which were substantially the same materials as those which had been put down by the property owners, he would have acted within the letter of the ordinance; but he would have acted unreasonably and oppressively, and it can not be doubted that the courts would not have sanctioned this oppressive action by allowing the entire charge of making a new street to be imposed upon the property owners. In giving credit to the property owners for what they had done in constructing the street the action of the city’s officer in this case was reasonable and commendable, but whether
The circuit court should have tried and determined this question upon the evidence adduced, directing its inquiry to the question whether the work done on this four hundred