Excerpt from The Northeastern Reporter, Vol. 68: Containing All the Current Decisions of the Supreme Courts of Massachusetts, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Appellate Court of Indiana, and the Court of Appeals of New York; August 14, 1903-January 8, 1904
Nor is the assessment invalid because made in terms by the abutting foot, instead of in terms according to benefits; the record show ing that the assessment did not exceed the special benefit to the land. Schroder v. Over man, 61 Ohio St. 1, 55 N. E. 158, 47 L. R. A. 156; Walsh v. Barron, 61 Ohio St. 15, 55 N. E. 164, 76 Am. St. Rep. 354; Walsh v. Sims, 65 Ohio St. 211, 62 N. E. 120.
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