116 Mass. 124 | Mass. | 1874
The statute provides that the proceedings upon an application for a jury to assess damages for land taken for a railroad shall be the same as is provided for the recovery of damages in the laying out of highways. Gen. Sts. c. 63, § 22. It is the duty of the officer presiding at the trial before the jury, upon the request of either party, to certify to the Superior Court, with the verdict, the substance of any decision or direction by him given. Gen. Sts. e. 43, § 33. But a tender and allowance of a formal bill of exceptions at such a trial is not required by law. nor according to the usual and regular practice. The duty of the Superior Court is also prescribed by statute. “ The verdict shall be returned to the next term of the Superior Court to be held for the same county, and the court shall receive it and adjudicate