RIGELWOOD v. CITY OF BOWLING GREEN


238 S.W.2d 147 (1951)

RIGELWOOD et al. v. CITY OF BOWLING GREEN et al.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

March 23, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

W. D. Gilliam, Scottsville, Thomas W. Hines, Bowling Green, for appellants.

M. D. Burton, Joe S. Garman, and Coleman, Harlin & Orendorf, all of Bowling Green, for appellees.


CLAY, Commissioner.

Appellants, residents of an area proposed to be annexed by the City of Bowling Green, filed this action as a remonstrance against such annexation. The Chancellor, after hearing proof, decided that the ordinance governing the proceeding was valid, and that failure to annex would materially retard the prosperity of the City and the owners and inhabitants of the area sought to be annexed.

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