Spencer v. Morgan
Citations
- 10 Idaho 542
- 79 P. 459
- 1905 Ida. LEXIS 6
Syllabus
<p>Constitutional Law — Two-mile Limit Law — Heeding and Grazing Sheep — Damages—Element of — Conflict in Evidence.</p> <p>1. The construction placed on sections 1210 and 1211, Revised Statutes, in the eases of Sifers -v. Johnson, 7 Idaho, 798, 97 Am, St. Rep. 271, 65 Pac. 709, 5.4 L. R. A. 795, and Sweet v. Ballentvne, 8 Idaho, 431, 69 Pac. 99'5, holding the provisions of said sections constitutional is the settled law of this state.</p> <p>2. The keeping of livestock is under the police regulation of the state, and such police regulation extends over the public lands of the United States within the state.</p> <p>S. Under the provisions of section 1320, Revised Statutes, the land owner is not required to fence against sheep or swine.</p> <p>4. Where there is a substantial conflict in the evidence the verdict and judgment will not be reversed.</p>
Judges: Ailshie, Stockslager, Sullivan
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