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Suttles v. Hill Crest Cemetery Inc.

Supreme Court of Georgia
Jun 10, 1952
71 S.E.2d 217 (Ga. 1952)

Opinion

17871.

ARGUED MAY 13, 1952.

DECIDED JUNE 10, 1952.

Money rule; constitutional question. Before Judge Hendrix. Fulton Superior Court. March 7, 1952.

Harold Sheats, Durwood Pye, E. A. Wright and Standish Thompson, for plaintiff in error.

Ezra E. Phillips and Phillips, Johnson Williams, contra.


Where the sole question at issue on a money rule is whether or not described property is exempt from State and county taxes under constitutional and statutory provisions exempting "places of burial," and this question is submitted to the trial judge on the pleadings, and upon an agreed stipulation of facts, the judgment rendered does not involve a construction of the Constitution. The application of plain and unambiguous words in a constitutional provision to a statement of facts has been repeatedly held by this court to be within the jurisdiction of the Court of Appeals. Atlanta-Asheville Motor Express v. Superior Garment Mfg. Co., 206 Ga. 882 ( 59 S.E.2d 382), and cases cited.

Transferred to the Court of Appeals. All the Justices concur, except Atkinson, P. J., not participating.

No. 17871. ARGUED MAY 13, 1952 — DECIDED JUNE 10, 1952.


Summaries of

Suttles v. Hill Crest Cemetery Inc.

Supreme Court of Georgia
Jun 10, 1952
71 S.E.2d 217 (Ga. 1952)
Case details for

Suttles v. Hill Crest Cemetery Inc.

Case Details

Full title:SUTTLES, tax collector, v. HILL CREST CEMETERY INC

Court:Supreme Court of Georgia

Date published: Jun 10, 1952

Citations

71 S.E.2d 217 (Ga. 1952)
209 Ga. 160

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