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      "J. F. BATTS et ux. v. TOWN OF CARY et al., and TOWN OF CARY v. J. F. BATTS et ux."
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        "text": "Stagy, C. J.\nIn the Spring of 1925, the town of Cary undertook to .install a system of municipal waterworks, including a sewage disposal plant, and, in doing so, entered upon the lands of J. E. Batts and wife and began the cutting of a trench preparatory to laying pipe, etc. On 6 May suit was started by Batts and wife to enjoin the town from proceeding further and for damages. It was alleged and denied that Batts and wife had consented for the agents of the town to enter upon their lands. On 28 May, the town of Cary instituted a condemnation proceeding in the Superior Court of Wake County in order that it might, by law, acquire the right to proceed with the work already started on the lands of Batts and wife.\nBy consent, the two actions were tried together, J. E. Batts and wife being treated as plaintiffs in the consolidated action, and the town of Cary as defendant.\nWe find no error in the trial of the cause, except it appears, from the evidence and the charge, that the amount awarded for wrongful trespass, as represented by the answer to the second issue, was duplicated by the jury in fixing the compensation, under the third issue, to be paid for tbe rights condemned. Ingram v. Hickory, 191 N. C., 48; Remington v. Kirby, 120 N. C., 320.\nWith tbe elimination of all over a nominal amount that was assessed under tbe second issue, tbe verdict and judgment will be upheld.\nModified and affirmed.",
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        "author": "Stagy, C. J."
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    "attorneys": [
      "J. W. Bailey and Brantley Womble for plaintiffs, Batts and wife.",
      "Templeton & Templeton for defendants, town of Gary."
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    "head_matter": "J. F. BATTS et ux. v. TOWN OF CARY et al., and TOWN OF CARY v. J. F. BATTS et ux.\n(Filed 27 October, 1926.)\nMunicipal Corporations \u2014 Cities and Towns \u2014 Condemnation \u2014 Issues\u2014 Damages \u2014 Nominal Damages \u2014 Appeal and Error \u2014 Correcting Verdict.\nWhere the jury have answered an issue as to the mere act of trespass against a town for the taking of plaintiff\u2019s land for a public use, in a substantial sum, and have also answered a different issue finding tbe damages for tbe permanent taking of bis land, tbe latter issue will stand on axjpeal reducing tbe former issue to a nominal sum.\nAppeal by town of Cary from Barnhill, J., at March Term, 1926, of Wake.\nCivil action to recover damages for wrongful trespass, and proceeding to condemn land for a public purpose, consolidated, by consent, and tried on the following issues:\n\u201c1. Did the town of Cary enter upon the lands of J. E. Batts unlawfully and cut a trench thereon as alleged? A. Yes.\n\u201c2. If. so, what damage, if any, is J. E. Batts entitled to recover therefor? A. $750.00.\n\u201c3. What damages, if any, is J. E. Batts entitled to recover as compensation for the condemnation and location of a sewer disposal plant and pipes upon his land? A. $3,250.00.\u201d\nFrom a judgment on the verdict awarding J. E. Batts the sum of $4,000.00, and adjudging that upon the payment of said sum the town of Cary shall be entitled to a perpetual easement for a sewer line and disposal plant on the lands of Batts and wife, as described therein, the town of Cary appeals, assigning errors.\nJ. W. Bailey and Brantley Womble for plaintiffs, Batts and wife.\nTempleton & Templeton for defendants, town of Gary."
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