Kroop v. Forman

Decision Date12 January 1875
Citation31 Mich. 144
CourtMichigan Supreme Court
PartiesHenry Kroop, Jr., and others v. Horace S. Forman, Drain Commissioner of Otisco. [1]

Heard January 8, 1875

Certiorari to Drain Commissioner of Otisco.

Proceedings quashed, with costs to relators.

Mitchel & Pratt, for plaintiffs in certiorari

Blanchard & Vosper, for defendant in certiorari.

Graves ch. J. Campbell and Cooley, JJ., concurred. Christiancy, J. did not sit in this case.

OPINION

Graves, Ch. J.:

This is a certiorari to review certain proceedings under the township drain law.--Comp. L., ch. 48.

The respondent, as drain commissioner, took measures to establish a drain or water-course upon lands of the relators, and they allege illegalities. Several objections are set up, but it is not necessary to notice all of them.

In carrying out laws for condemning private property to public uses, it has always been held necessary to strictly observe every material requirement, and the courts have been equally constant in insisting that the proceedings should affirmatively show upon their face a substantial adherence to the course prescribed by the legislature.

Now, the first material thing under this law is the application to the commissioner by persons interested.

This it is which is to put the officer in motion. And it is the basis of his authority to enter upon the course of proceedings to establish a water-course or locate a ditch.--Comp. L., § 1779.

Having received the application, he is then to make an examination and proceed to a hearing in order to determine the necessity for draining the lands "mentioned therein" (§ 1782); and finally the papers are to be made a record in the office of the township clerk.-- § 1783. The nature of the thing, as well as the terms of the law, most clearly imply that this application shall be in writing.

The record before us, however, affords no evidence that this was done. On the contrary, the inference is that the application was verbal. This, I think, was a substantial error.

In the next place, it will be noticed that if the commissioner decides that it is necessary to drain the lands, and for the health of the inhabitants, he must immediately proceed to establish the water-course, or locate the ditch, and to that end, if deemed necessary, cause a survey and measurement thereof to be made, and "shall decide upon the commencement, courses, distances, depth, width and termination thereof," and in case the owners of the land through which the water-course or ditch is to run do not release all claim for compensation therefor, he is then to summon a jury who are to ascertain the necessity of taking the property for the purpose specified and the just compensation to be paid.

In order to obtain this jury, and to show and present to them their duty and the subject matter for their action, he is to issue a venire, which is required to describe the property to be taken, and to command them to ascertain the necessity for taking such property, and if they think it is, then to ascertain the just compensation to be paid. The law supposes the commissioner to have decided according to its requirements upon the "commencement courses, distances, depth, width and termination" of the water-course or ditch, and then commands him to insert the description in the venire as the guide and the only guide to be provided for the jury to enable them to judge intelligently. It is then provided that the jury shall be sworn to ascertain the...

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  • Hackney v. Elliott
    • United States
    • North Dakota Supreme Court
    • May 1, 1912
    ...necessary by statute to exist to the establishment of a drain, and holding any omission thereof a jurisdictional defect. Kroop v. Forman, 31 Mich. 144;Harbaugh v. Martin, 30 Mich. 234, and decisions prior thereto collected in a footnote; Null v. Zierle, 52 Mich. 540, 18 N. W. 348;Township o......
  • Hackney v. Elliott
    • United States
    • North Dakota Supreme Court
    • May 1, 1912
    ... ... establishment of a drain, and holding any omission thereof a ... jurisdictional defect. Kroop v. Forman, 31 Mich ... 144; Harbaugh v. Martin, 30 Mich. 234, and decisions ... prior thereto collected in a footnote; Null v ... Zierle, ... ...
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    • United States
    • Michigan Supreme Court
    • June 8, 1875
    ... ... Village of Decatur, 29 Mich. 77; Power's ... Appeal, 29 Mich. 504; Thunder Bay River Booming Co ... v. Speechly, 31 Mich. 336; Kroop v. Forman, Drain ... Commissioner, 31 Mich. 144; Board of Education v ... Detroit, 30 Mich. 505; Harbaugh v. Martin, 30 ... Mich. 234; Grand ... ...
  • Vill. of Oak Park v. Van Wagoner
    • United States
    • Michigan Supreme Court
    • May 17, 1935
    ...authorizing them, and the record must show that every substantial requirement was carried out. Harbaugh v. Martin, 30 Mich. 234;Kroop v. Forman, 31 Mich. 144;Dickinson v. Van Wormer, 39 Mich. 141;Lane v. Burnap, 39 Mich. 736;Milton v. Wacker, 40 Mich. 229;Township of Whiteford v. Monroe Cou......
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