36 Minn. 225 | Minn. | 1886
This is an action for an injunction to restrain the defendants, the Farmers, from constructing in Union place, a public street in the city of Stillwater, a hay-scale, which the complaint alleges will, if constructed, be a public nuisance. The court below rendered judgment for the defendants on the pleadings, on the ground, as we understand, that the complaint does not show that plaintiffs will sustain any injury from the contemplated nuisance, special to themselves. The rule is well settled, and has in numerous cases been acted upon by this court, that no action can be maintained by a private person for an interference with or obstruction to a public highway unless he is thereby specially injured, and in a way not common to himself and the public at large, and that it is not
Judgment affirmed.