GOLDMAN v. BENTLEY POST

No. 32835.

158 Ohio St. 205 (1952)

GOLDMAN, A TAXPAYER, APPELLEE, v. ROBERT E. BENTLEY POST NO. 50, AMERICAN LEGION, APPELLANT; GUCKENBERGER, AUD., APPELLEE.

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided July 16, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Robert A. Goldman, for appellee Jerome Goldman.

Mr. Robert L. Black, Jr., for appellant.

Mr. C. Watson Hover, prosecuting attorney, and Mr. Francis Schwegmann, for appellee George C. Guckenberger, auditor.


Per Curiam.

The principal question here involved is whether the use of the property in question for meetings of American Legion posts and other patriotic and service organizations of veterans, without charge, is, under the provisions of Section 5353, General Code, a use exclusively for charitable purposes entitling the property to exemption from taxation. A secondary question is whether such property is so exempt where at times its occupancy is temporarily...

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