46 Minn. 302 | Minn. | 1891
The question certified by the trial judge for our decision is whether the order laying out a certain highway was void because the road as laid out did not conform to the description contained in the petition. The petition was for a road commencing at a section corner, and running thence on the section line one mile to another section corner. The road, as laid, began and ended at the termini named in the petition, and ran the same general course, being for most of the way laid on the section line; but at one place, for a distance of some 25 rods, it deflected from that line about 4 rods, in order to pass by and avoid some farm buildings which stood on the section line. The statute does not require that the exact route of the proposed road shall be stated in the petitiom All that it requires is that its termini and general course shall be stated. Gen. St. 1878, c. 13, § 33. The supervisors are-to fix the definite line of
Judgment affirmed.