FEE v. BORNHORN


251 S.W.2d 230 (1952)

FEE v. BORNHORN, Chief of Police of City of Covington.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

Rehearing Denied October 10, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Morris Weintraub, Newport, for appellant.

Howell W. Vincent, E. H. Henry, William B. O'Neal, Covington, for appellee.


CULLEN, Commissioner.

Chester Fee, a claimant to the office of chief of police of the City of Covington, appeals from a judgment of the Kenton Circuit Court which declared John Bornhorn to be the lawful holder of the office.

Fee's claim to the office is based on his appointment to the office by one Stanley Chrisman, who at the time was purporting to be serving as acting city manager. The sole issue in the case is whether Chrisman had authority to make the...

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