35 Vt. 351 | Vt. | 1862
This is an action on the case, under the statute, (Comp. Stat., p. 116, § 29,) against the town of Victory, to recover damages for the neglect and default of its constable and collector of taxes in his proceedings in selling a lot of land in that town to the plaintiff, for taxes assessed thereon, in consequence of which no valid title was conveyed to the plaintiff under the sale. The plaintiff gave evidence tending to show that the lot was worth three or four hundred dollars, and claimed to recover the value of the lot of the town, as damages, but the county court held that he was entitled to recover only the amount paid by him to the collector on the sale, which was one dollar and eighty-six cents, with the interest thereon.
It is made the duty of the town, by the statute, to make good to the plaintiff all damages which have accrued to him by reason
The judgment of the county court in favor of the plaintiff is affirmed; but, the plaintiff being the excepting party, and not prevailing on his exceptions, the defendant is allowed his costs in this court.