Court Opinion

ID: 3664699
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2016-07-06 06:15:06.274535+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T14:45:50.041897
License: Public Domain

See S.C., post, 484.
NOTE BY REPORTER. — It seems as if each defendant, in case a verdict went against him, should pay the whole costs of the surveyor. The line must be platted for each, in the survey returned for his cause; also, each defendant's lot must be viewed and platted to show its situation relative to the long line. With respect to the jurors, their labor is over when the lines are once run and viewed. When they are viewing the long line, that is a service for the defendants jointly; but when they are viewing the lots, that is for each defendant singly; and if they take up several days in doing this, the lots first viewed and passed by should not contribute to the expenses of the lots not yet viewed. As to that part of the service, therefore, it seems as if each defendant ought to pay. We must wait, however, for a decision on this point to be ascertained of the law. *Page 173