67 Miss. 109 | Miss. | 1889
delivered the opinion of the court.
This is an action of ejectment brought in the circuit court of Warren county for the possession of the south part of section five, township fourteen, range four east. The defense by Louisa C. Edwards, who was admitted to defend as landlord, is as to the southeast quarter of said section five only.
When this cause was before this court at the October term, 1888, it was held that there was nothing in the record contravening the validity of the assessment and sale of these lands, it not then appearing from the record in the cause that the action of the board of supervisors in accepting and approving the land roll on the 13th day of October, 1879, was not had and taken at a special term, legally called. At the second trial of the case, however, in Warren county circuit court, a fuller presentation was made of the minutes of said board of supervisors, and the record embodying this fuller presentation now before us, shows affirmatively and conclusively that the land roll was approved and accepted, and the tax levied on the real estate in said county, not at a special meeting, but at the regular October term, on the 13th'day of that month, and on the seventh day of the session. There was no authority for the action of the board of supervisors in thus accepting and approving
Affirmed.