32 Wis. 299 | Wis. | 1873
Upon the facts of this case we are clearly of the opinion that the plaintiff was not entitled to a remedy by injunction from a court of equity. He seeks to restrain the county clerk from issuing a tax deed upon a tax certificate issued on the sale of his lot for a local improvement. The principal ground upon which he asks this relief is, that the improvement was made without any authority on the part of the common council of the city. The charter of the city of Eond du Lac (sec 3, ch. 13 of the charter) gives power to the street commissioners or board of public works, when authorized by the common council, to grade and pave streets at the expense of the adjoining lots, but provides that the common council shall have no authority to authorize the commissioners to make such improvement unless the owners of three-fifths of the number of feet frontage in the blocks fronting upon the street to be improved, and chargeable with the expense, shall petition the common council therefor — each petitioner stating the number of feet front of ground owned by him and affected by the work; and it is enacted that “the signing of any such petition shall be taken and construed as a release of all claims for damages for every such signer.” Ch. 59, P. & L. Laws of 1868. In this case a petition was presented to the common council asking for the pavement of the street. The whole frontage of the street was 5010 feet; three-fifths of which is 3006 feet. The petition presented to the common council purported on its face to be signed by the owners of 3,059 feet; but the proof showed that one or two of the signers did not actually own as many feet frontage as the petition represented, and there was evidence that the name of one person was signed by his son,
There is some question made that the contractor did not perform the work of grading and paving the street according to the specifications. But the street commissioners accepted the work as a full and complete performance of the contract. The plaintiff is in no- position now to inquire into that matter.
By the Court— The judgment of the circuit court is reversed, and the cause remanded with directions to dismiss the complaint.