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Richardson v. Commissioners

Supreme Court of North Carolina
May 1, 1917
92 S.E. 719 (N.C. 1917)

Opinion

(Filed 30 May, 1917.)

CIVIL ACTION, tried before Carter, J., holding the courts of the Sixteenth District, on 21 March, 1917, at chambers. Plaintiff appealed.

J. T. Pritchett for plaintiff.

Squires Whisnant and Mangum Woltz for defendant.


(For digest, see Reade v. City of Durham, ante, 668, and Rankin v. Gaston County, ante, 683.)


This is an action brought to enjoin the defendant from issuing bonds to the amount of $50,000, the proceeds to be used for repairing and improving the public roads of the county and building a county home, and other necessary county purposes. It presents the same questions as were decided, at this term, in Reade v. City of Durham, ante, 668; and Rankin v. Gaston County, and is governed by those decisions.

There was no error in Judge Carter's ruling sustaining the bond issue.

Affirmed.

Cited: Reade v. Durham, 173 N.C. 673.


Summaries of

Richardson v. Commissioners

Supreme Court of North Carolina
May 1, 1917
92 S.E. 719 (N.C. 1917)
Case details for

Richardson v. Commissioners

Case Details

Full title:S. A. RICHARDSON v. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF CALDWELL, COUNTY

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: May 1, 1917

Citations

92 S.E. 719 (N.C. 1917)
173 N.C. 685