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Gray v. Walker County

Supreme Court of Alabama
Jan 13, 1938
179 So. 225 (Ala. 1938)

Opinion

6 Div. 211.

January 13, 1938.

Appeal from Circuit Court, Walker County; R. L. Blanton, Judge.

Arthur Fite, of Jasper, for appellant.

W. W. Bankhead and Pennington Tweedy, all of Jasper, for appellee.


The sole question raised on this appeal is whether a local act to establish a board of revenue in Walker County, in lieu of a county commission, approved July 31, 1935, Local Acts, 1935, p. 131, is unconstitutional and void.

The act is challenged on the ground that the act as passed was a departure, in substance, from the published notice under section 106 of the Constitution of Alabama.

The same question was presented and considered in the companion case of J. M. Gray v. Travis Johnson, Treasurer, post, p. 405, 179 So. 221, this day decided.

This cause is affirmed on the authority of that decision.

Affirmed.

ANDERSON, C. J., and GARDNER and FOSTER, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Gray v. Walker County

Supreme Court of Alabama
Jan 13, 1938
179 So. 225 (Ala. 1938)
Case details for

Gray v. Walker County

Case Details

Full title:J. M. GRAY v. WALKER COUNTY

Court:Supreme Court of Alabama

Date published: Jan 13, 1938

Citations

179 So. 225 (Ala. 1938)
235 Ala. 223

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