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        "text": "McCulloch, C. J.\nThe road improvement district involved in this controversy was created by special statute, designated as act No. 377 of the extraordinary session of the General Assembly of the year 1920, the territory described as constituting the district being situated in Little River County. Section 1 of the statute, after describing the boundaries of the district by metes and bounds, provides that said territory is created into a road improvement district \u201cto be known as Road Improvement District No. 9 of Little River County, Arkansas, for the purpose of improving such public roads, or roads to be hereafter made public roads, by proper order of the county court of the county, as the commissioners hereinafter named may deem practicable and expedient.\u201d\n\u25a0Section 2 of the statute reads as follows:\n\u201cSaid roads will follow the best route attainable and adhere to the existing roads as near as practicable. If any part of said roads have not been laid out as a public road, it is hereby made the duty of the county court of Little River County to lay the same out in accordance with act No. 422 of the Acts of the General Assembly of the State of Arkansas for the year 1911, entitled, \u2018An act to amend- section 7328 of Kirby\u2019s Digest of the Statutes of Arkansas,\u2019 approved May 31, 1911.\u201d\n\u25a0Section 4 reads, in part, as follows:\n\u201cAs soon as possible, the commissioners of said district shall form their plans for the improvement, with the aid of the State Highway Department and of such engineers as they see fit to employ, and shall file the same with the county clerk of Little River County, along'with specifications and an estimate of the cost.\u201d\nThe remainder of the statute is in the usual form, providing for the employment of engineers, etc., and other officers and employees, the assessment of benefits, the issuance of bonds and the construction of the improvement, in accordance with the plans formed by the commissioners.\nAppellee owns property in the district, and he instituted this action against the commissioners to enjoin \u25a0them from proceeding with the consummation of the plans by the construction of the improvement.\nIt appears from the complaint and exhibits that the commissioners selected as the route a public highway which forms a link in an interstate highway, and that this link forms, a connection between the south end of an improved road, constructed by another road improvement district, and a public bridge across Red River. Appellants demurred to the complaint, and the court overruled the demurrer, and, appellants electing to plead no further, final judgment was rendered in favor of appellee, in accordance with the prayer of the complaint.\nThe first and principal ground of attack upon the validity of the statute is that it fails to sufficiently describe the public road to be improved, and that it is an attempt on the part of the lawmakers to delegate to the \u25a0commissioners the unrestricted power to select a route, either inside or outside of the district. It will be observed that there is not found in the express language of the statute any designation of a particular road or roads, nor any language expressly stating whether the road to be selected should be inside or outside of the district. The only words of description are that \u201csuch public roads, or roads to be hereafter made public roads by proper order of the county court of said county, as the commissioners hereinafter named may deem practicable and expedient, \u2019 \u2019 and a further provision that such road shall follow the best route attainable and adhere to the. existing roads as near as practicable. .\nThe first thing to determine, and the real turning point of the case, is whether or not the language is sufficient to restrict the road or roads to be improved to the boundaries of the district, for, if the language is insufficient to bear such a construction, then it is too indefinite. When we consider that the lawmakers were legislating with reference to the territory specifically and accurately described- \u2014 -a very, limited area, comprising only a small portion of the county \u2014 it is fair to assume that they were attempting to deal with a public road or public roads within that territory, and not to roads situated elsewhere. Under well-known canons of construction it is our duty, if reasonable, to place such interpretation on the statute as will render it valid. Assuming therefore -that the language of the statute necessarily referred to roads inside of the district, it constituted a legislative finding that the public highways inside of the district constituted a single unit to be the subject-matter of the improvement, and that the commissioners, though authorized, with the approval of the county court, to adopt another route, such new route \u201cshall adhere to the existing roads as near as practicable.\u201d This could only mean that the public highway in the district should be adopted with such slight variations as the commissioners, with the approval of the county. court, should deem advisable. It is not a ea.se where the commissioners were given unrestricted authority to adopt a route anywhere and as many routes as they saw fit, and impose the cost on the lands mentioned in the statute creating the district. The area involved is a limited one, and we must indulge the presumption in favor of the legislative finding that public roads in the district, with such changes as the county court may approve, will constitute a single improvement from which all the property in the district will receive benefits to a greater or lesser degree. Viewing the statute in that light, the majority has reached the conclusion that it is not void on account of indefiniteness or on account of being an attempt to confer unrestricted power upon the commissioners. Nor is the creation of the district invalidated by the fact that the commissioners were authorized to select or vary the route of the roads to be improved. This authority, it has been held, may be conferred by the Legislature upon the commissioners of a district. Nall v. Kelley, 120 Ark. 277; Conway v. Miller County Highway & Bridge Dist., 125 Ark. 325; Bennett v. Johnson, 130 Ark. 507; Rhodes v. Barton, 138 Ark. 497; Cumnock v. Alexander, 139 Ark. 153; Bush v. Delta Road Imp. Dist., 141 Ark. 247.\nIt is also contended that the authority attempted to be conferred upon the commissioners of the district constitutes an invasion of the jurisdiction of the county court. We are of the opinion that such is not the case, for the authority of the county court is fully recognized. The direction is that public roads shall be selected for improvement, or such as may be made public roads by proper order of the county court. The language of \u00a7 2 is that, where the route selected has not been laid out as a public road, \u201cit is hereby made the duty of the county court of Little Eiver County to lay the same out,\u201d etc. But, as we held in the case of Sallee v. Dalton, 138 Ark. 549, this does not deprive the county court of the exercise of its jurisdiction in determining whether or not the road shall be laid out. There are many later decisions of this court on the same subject, and none of them, we think, sustain the contention that this language is sufficient to deprive the county court of its jurisdiction.\nThe conclusion reached is that the attacks on the validity of the statute are unfounded, and that the chancery court erred in sustaining them.\nThe decree is reversed, and the cause remanded with directions to sustain the demurrer of appellants to the complaint.\nWood and Hart, JJ., dissent.",
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      "Shaver, Shaver & Williams, for appellant.",
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    "head_matter": "Board of Commissioners of Road Improvement District No. 9 v. Furlow.\nOpinion delivered June 23, 1924.\n1. Statutes \u2014 construction.\u2014It is the duty of courts to construe a statute so as to render it valid if such a construction is reasonable.\n2. Highways \u2014 validity op act. \u2014 Act No. 377 of Extraordinary Session of 1920, which created a road improvement district, authorized the improvement only of roads within the district.\n3. Highways \u2014 validity op act. \u2014 Act Ex. Sess. 1920, No. 377, which created a road improvement district, and provided that if any part of the roads to be improved has not been laid out as a public road, it is made the duty of the county court to lay the same out, is not invalid as depriving the county court of jurisdiction to lay out public roads.\n4. Highways \u2014 authority to select route. \u2014 Act Ex. Sess. 1920, No. 377, which created a road improvement district, is not invalid in that' it authorized the commissioners to select or vary the route of the roads to be improved.\nAppeal from Little River Chancery Court; G. E. Johnson, Chancellor;\nreversed.\nShaver, Shaver & Williams, for appellant.\nIt is elementary that every reasonable construction must be resorted to. in order to save a statute from unconstitutionality. All questions and doubts involved in its construction ,are resolved in favor of its validity. 153 Ark. 114, 239 S. W. 753; 155 U. S. 657, 15 Sup. Ct. 211, 39 L, \u00e9d. 297; 145 Ark. 279, 224 S. W. 622. To declare the act creating the appellant road improvement district invalid would contravene the application of this elementary rule. The statute in question does not constitute an invasion of the jurisdiction of the county court over roads and highways guaranteed to it by art. 7, \u00a7 28, of the Constitution. Note that it only authorizes the improvement of \u201cpublic roads, or roads to be hereafter made public roads by proper orders of the county court of said county,\u201d and that it provides: \u201cIf any part of said roads have not been laid out a public road, it is made the duty of the county court to lay the same out in accordance with law.\u201d 125 Ark. 350, 188 S. W. 822; 130 Ark. 507, 197 S. W. 1148; 138 Ark. 549, 213 S. W. 762; 141 Ark. 247; 143 Ark. 203; 139 Ark. 153, 213 S. W. 767; 138 Ark. .497/212 S. W. 333; 142 Ark. 52, 218 S. W. 381.\nDuLaney S Steel, f'or appellee.\nThe act is invalid. \u25a0 Section 1 thereof confers on the commissioners a \u201croving\u201d discretion. There is nothing definite or certain as to what roads the commissioners may deem it practicable and expedient to improve, and that is something the property owners are entitled to know. 147 Ark. 73; 118 Ark. 119; 130' Ark. 44."
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