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Hughes v. Wendel

U.S.
Nov 16, 1942
317 U.S. 134 (1942)

Opinion

APPEAL FROM THE SUPREME COURT OF OHIO.

No. 176.

Decided November 16, 1942.

Since the record does not contain the contract nor an adequate summary thereof, appellant's claim of unconstitutional impairment of the obligation of the contract can not be determined, and the appeal is dismissed. P. 134. 139 Ohio St. 632, 41 N.E.2d 702, appeal dismissed.

Mr. George S. Hawke was on the brief for appellant.

Mr. Paul A. Baden was on the brief for John W. Wendel, County Treasurer, and was with Mr. Charles Williams on the brief for the Oxford Loan Building Association, — appellees.


Appellant is the owner of a 99-year perpetually renewable lease of which the University of Miami, in Ohio, is lessor, and which has been subjected to assessment of county taxes pursuant to § 5330 of the Ohio General Code. Appellant contends that this statute as applied violates an exemption from taxation granted by § 13 of an Ohio statute of February 17, 1809 (7 Ohio Laws, p. 188), which allegedly became a part of her contract through execution of the lease, and impairs the obligation of her contract contrary to Article I, § 10 of the Constitution. The record, however, does not set forth appellant's lease, and the incomplete summary of it contained in her pleading is not adequate to enable us to determine what her rights may be. Accordingly, we must dismiss the appeal.

Dismissed.


Summaries of

Hughes v. Wendel

U.S.
Nov 16, 1942
317 U.S. 134 (1942)
Case details for

Hughes v. Wendel

Case Details

Full title:HUGHES v . WENDEL, COUNTY TREASURER, ET AL

Court:U.S.

Date published: Nov 16, 1942

Citations

317 U.S. 134 (1942)

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