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State v. City of Columbia

Supreme Court of South Carolina
Mar 5, 1910
85 S.C. 113 (S.C. 1910)

Opinion

7469

March 5, 1910.

Proceeding in the original jurisdiction of the Court by Attorney General Lyon against the Columbia Water Power Company, the Columbia Street Railway, Light and Power Company and the city of Columbia.

Attorney General Lyon and Mr. B.P. McMaster, for the motion.

Messrs. Green Green, contra.


March 5 1910.


Upon reading and filing the report of A.D. McFadden, Esq., special master herein, of 22d January, 1910, and on motion of the Attorney General,

It is ordered, adjudged and decreed, That the respondent, the city of Columbia, and the mayor and aldermen of the city of Columbia, and each of them, are hereby enjoined and required to remove within eight months from the date of this order, the water mains and bridge constructed across the Columbia Canal by the city of Columbia, and located near the City Water Pumping Station, a fuller description of said bridge and water mains appearing in the petition.

It is further ordered, That a certified copy of this order be served upon the city of Columbia, by delivering the same to the mayor and clerk of said city, and also served upon the mayor and each of the aldermen of said city, and that this original order be exhibited to each of them.

It is further ordered, That the costs and disbursements be taxed by the clerk of this Court, and be paid by the city of Columbia.


Summaries of

State v. City of Columbia

Supreme Court of South Carolina
Mar 5, 1910
85 S.C. 113 (S.C. 1910)
Case details for

State v. City of Columbia

Case Details

Full title:STATE EX REL. LYON, ATTORNEY GENERAL, v. CITY OF COLUMBIA

Court:Supreme Court of South Carolina

Date published: Mar 5, 1910

Citations

85 S.C. 113 (S.C. 1910)
68 S.E. 1119

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