STATE v. CITY OF PHOENIX

No. 5256.

74 Ariz. 46 (1952)

243 P.2d 766

STATE ex rel. DE CONCINI, Atty. Gen. v. CITY OF PHOENIX et al.

Supreme Court of Arizona.

May 5, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Fred O. Wilson, Atty. Gen. of Arizona, Wilmot W. Trew, Phoenix, of counsel, for appellant.

Jack Choisser, City Atty., Laurence H. Whitlow and Jack D.H. Hays, Asst. City Attys., all of Phoenix, for appellees.


UDALL, Chief Justice.

This appeal involves the validity of certain annexation proceedings. On January 27, 1948, the Phoenix City Council unanimously passed an ordinance (number 47 32) by the terms of which certain territory was purportedly annexed to and made a part of the city.

Later one Joseph P. Price, a real property owner within the affected area, presented his verified complaint objecting to the adoption of this ordinance to the then attorney general...

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