Affirming.
The appellants instituted this action to enjoin the Pike County Board of Education from asserting claim to a piece of property in fee and from building a caretaker's home thereon. The appeal is from a judgment in favor of the Board of Education.
In 1938, the Board of Education instituted a condemnation proceeding against the appellants to acquire a small tract of land for a school site. The condemnation deed recited that the land was "to be used and controlled by it for the purpose for which condemned, and for its use in the construction, maintenance and operation of its school building in Pike County Kentucky." The school building was erected and this action was instituted shortly after the Board of Education began the erection of a caretaker's home on the site. It is the contention of the appellants that the Board has gone beyond the scope of the purpose for which the land was condemned and that they should be adjudged the owners of the land subject to the easement *Page 178 vested in the Board of Education to build and operate a school building.
Obviously, the Board of Education would have no power under KRS
Under the circumstances, we think the judgment should be and it is affirmed.
