51 Mo. 136 | Mo. | 1872
delivered the opinion of the court.
This is an action of trepass under the statute and was brought before a Justice of the Peace and taken to the Circuit Court by appeal.
In the Circuit Court the case was tried on the following agreed case : “The parties agree to the following state of facts; viz, that Richard L. Powers was the owner and possessor of tlie fence in controversy, surrounding the land described in
The Circuit Court on this statement gave judgment for the plaintiff.
The only question presented is whether the agreed ease warrants the judgment. It is contended that the reception of the money allowed by the commissioners on the condemnation of the property was a waiver of the alleged trepass. It is agreed that the trespass was committed and the liability incurred before the condemation was perfected by the payment of the money. It may be remarked that the taking of private ■ property for public use is in the nature of a forced sale. The owner is compelled to part with his property at the price assessed. The whole proceeding is in invitum, and he is forced
Judgment affirmed.