53 Kan. 655 | Kan. | 1894
The opinion of the court was delivered by
This is 'an original proceeding in this court, to obtain a peremptory writ of mandamus compelling the defendant, John Spencer, as road overseer of road district No. 2, Grainfield township, Gove county, to open up certain highways, and remove obstructions therefrom.
The principal and only question involved in this case is the constitutionality and application of chapter 229 of the Laws 1889, entitled “An act declaring all section lines in the counties of Seward, Meade, Haskell, Grant, Garfield, Gray,
“It shall be the duty of each and every road overseer to-open or cause to be opened all county and state roads and highways which have been or may hereafter be laid out or established through any part of the district assigned to such overseer, first giving notice to the owner or owners, or their agent or agents, if residing in the county, through whose inclosed or cultivated lands such road is laid out or established, notifying such owners aforesaid to open said road through their lands within 90 davs after service of such notice.” (See, also, § 27, ¶ 5500, Gen. Stat. of 1889.)
The decisions of this court, ruling that the statutes declaring section lines to be public highways are unconstitutional because no prevision was made for compensation to the landowners, do not apply to this case, as provisions for the payment of damages are contained in chapter 229, Laws of 1889. With the wisdom or policy of the statute, we have no concern. Presumably the statute was passed at the instance of members of the legislature from Gove and other counties referred to therein. The peremptory writ will be awarded as prayed for.