68 Vt. 168 | Vt. | 1896
This is a petition to have a highway laid and established extending into two towns in different counties. It must be brought tó the supreme court in one of the counties in which the towns are located. V. S., 3351. One town named in the petition is in Lamoille county, and the other in Orleans county. The petition is addressed to the supreme court, to be held at Montpelier in the county of Washington, at its general term, on the second Tuesday of January, a. d. 1896. The citation requires the defendant towns to appear before that court at the time and place named in the petition,, and is signed by the clerk of the supreme court for the county of Lamoille. The defendants move to dismiss the proceedings on two grounds : First. That the citation should have been signed by the clerk of the general term of the supreme court. Secondly. That the petition should have been addressed to the supreme court for Lamoille county, to be held at the time and place named. By V. S., 1030 and 1031, each county clerk is clerk of the supreme and' county court, and court of chancery for the county, makes and keeps the dockets of the cases pending in the respective courts, records all judgments rendered, and other proceedings required to be recorded, and signs process regularly issuing from either of these courts. The petition was required to-be brought in the supreme court for the county of Lamoille, or for the county of Orleans, and the citation must issue from that court for the county to which- the petition is required to be brought. Hence the petition is properly signed by the clerk of the supreme court for the county of Lamoille* By V. S., 997, the clerk of the county in which the general term of the supreme court is held, receives the docket, files, and papers, of the causes in each county, from the clerk of the county, acts as clerk of the court for such time, performs all the duties of clerk for all the counties during the time, and remits such causes with the papers, files and
The motion to dismiss is overruled.