61 Iowa 572 | Iowa | 1883
The petition was addressed merely to the auditor of Wood-bury county. It described the road, and stated that such road was much needed, and asked for the appointment of a commissioner to examine into the expediency of establishing such road, but did not expressly ask for its establishment.
Another objection urged to the petition is that it did not expressly ask for the establishment of a road. But the object of the petition is abundantly evident. It is stated that the road was much needed, and asked for the appointment of a commissioner. This could have been done only with a view to the establishment of the road.
Section 923 of the Code provides that before the filing of the petition for a road, the auditor shall require a bond for the payment of expenses in case the road is not established. If, however, the auditor allows the petition to be filed without a bond, and proceeds to act upon it, we do not think that his action can be said to be without jurisdiction. We regard the provision in regard to requiring the bond as only directory. "We think that the objection was properly overruled.
IT. Some other questions are presented by the defendant, but they are not such as we can properly review without being certain that we have all the evidence before us; and the abstract does not purport to be an abstract of all the evidence. We think that there is no error.
Affirmed.