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Wilson v. Comrs

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Nov 1, 1922
114 S.E. 294 (N.C. 1922)

Opinion

(Filed 1 November, 1922.)

APPEAL by plaintiffs from Bond, J., at chambers, 24 June, 1922, from BLADEN.

R. D. Dickson for plaintiffs.

Henry L. Williamson for defendants.

Reed, Dougherty Hoyt appearing as amici curiae.


(For digest, see Burney v. Comrs., next preceding.)


Civil action to restrain the defendants from levying and collecting certain special school taxes in a high school district composed of French's Creek Township and a part of Colly Township, Bladen County, upon the alleged ground that the elections under which said taxes were approved by a majority of the qualified voters resident within the district were illegally held, and are therefore void.

From an order denying the application for injunctive relief, plaintiffs appealed.


The pertinent and controlling facts in the instant case are substantially the same as those in Burney v. Comrs., ante, 274, and for the reasons assigned in that opinion, just rendered — the two cases being governed by the same principles — it follows that his Honor below was correct in denying to the plaintiffs the relief sought. The poll tax, however, must be held to be invalid, while the property tax will be upheld.

Let the costs be divided.

Modified and affirmed.


Summaries of

Wilson v. Comrs

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Nov 1, 1922
114 S.E. 294 (N.C. 1922)
Case details for

Wilson v. Comrs

Case Details

Full title:G. E. WILSON ET AL. v. COMMISSIONERS OF BLADEN COUNTY ET AL

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: Nov 1, 1922

Citations

114 S.E. 294 (N.C. 1922)
184 N.C. 278