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Anderson v. Wayne County, (1949)

Court: Court of Appeals of Kentucky (pre-1976) Number:  Visitors: 9
Judges: OPINION OF THE COURT BY CHIEF JUSTICE SIMS
Attorneys: Joseph R. Rubin, Franklin P. Hays and Skaggs, Hays Fahey for appellant. W.C. Dabney for appellee.
Filed: Jun. 07, 1949
Latest Update: Mar. 02, 2020
Summary: Affirming in part, reversing in part. This declaratory judgment action was instituted by Wayne County against A.L. Anderson as a citizen and taxpayer of the county to test the validity of $90,000 revenue bonds authorized by the fiscal court under KRS Chapter 58 and KRS 103.290 to 103.410, to be applied on the building of a new courthouse. The chancellor declared the issue to be valid revenue bonds which are not an indebtedness of the county. Filed with the petition as an exhibit is a resolution
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For the reason they do not think the $90,000 issue constitute revenue bonds within the contemplation of KRS Chapter 58, or KRS 103.290 et seq., nor do they think the bonds in question are valid under sec. 157 of our Constitution, Judges Cammack, Thomas, and Rees dissent.

Source:  CourtListener

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