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City of Killeen v. Shepperd

Supreme Court of Texas
Oct 28, 1953
291 S.W.2d 728 (Tex. 1953)

Opinion

No. A-4187.

October 7, 1953. Dismissed October 28, 1953.

McCall, Parkhurst Crowe, Millard Parkhurst, Dallas, for relator.

John Ben Shepperd, Atty. Gen., Geo. W. Sparks, Asst. Atty. Gen., for respondent.


This is an original proceeding by mandamus to compel the Attorney General to certify the validity of an issue of City of Killeen Waterworks and Sewer System Junior Lien Revenue Bonds. The Attorney General raises the lack of necessary parties in that holders of the first lien revenue bonds are not parties. The questions raised involve the power and the right of the city to issue Junior Lien Revenue Bonds and these in turn involve the question of whether or not Junior Lien Bonds would impair contractual provisions of the first issue. The case of City of Houston v. Allred, 123 Tex. 35, 66 S.W.2d 655, determines that the holders of the first bonds are necessary parties to the adjudication of these questions. Therefore without passing upon the merits of the other questions raised, the petition for mandamus will be dismissed unless holders of the first issue (or a sufficient number of them to represent their class) are made parties.

The clerk will issue the proper notice.


Summaries of

City of Killeen v. Shepperd

Supreme Court of Texas
Oct 28, 1953
291 S.W.2d 728 (Tex. 1953)
Case details for

City of Killeen v. Shepperd

Case Details

Full title:CITY OF KILLEEN, Texas, Relator, v. John Ben SHEPPERD, Attorney General…

Court:Supreme Court of Texas

Date published: Oct 28, 1953

Citations

291 S.W.2d 728 (Tex. 1953)
155 Tex. 13

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