267 S.W. 605 | Mo. | 1924
This is a suit at the relation of the Prosecuting Attorney of Clinton County to enjoin the maintenance of a nuisance, to-wit, a fence, which he alleges respondents are maintaining in a public road in Clinton County. His position is that the part of the road in question was dedicated as a substitute for another part previously regularly laid out and used as a road, and that a fence which stands north of the traveled roadway and has stood there, or about at the same place, since before the dedication was attempted, is on ground dedicator intended to give, and is, therefore, in the road and a public nuisance. Respondents contend the ground on which the fence stands was never dedicated to the public.
This court has no jurisdiction. No judgment that is sought or that could be rendered on the pleadings could directly affect the title. In Dillard v. Anderson,