CITY OF JACKSON v. LANDRUM

No. 38706.

217 Miss. 10 (1953)

63 So.2d 391

24 Adv. S. 34

CITY OF JACKSON v. LANDRUM.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

March 16, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

W.T. Neely and E.W. Stennett, for appellant.

Landrum & Busby and Roger C. Landrum, for appellees.


ROBERDS, P.J.

This is a condemnation proceeding by the municipality of Jackson, Mississippi, to obtain title to the north half of Lot 3, Square 9D, South Jackson, fronting on the west side of South Congress Street 40.35 feet and extending west a depth of 160.5 feet, and which is also known as No. 317 South Congress Street. The jury assessed the value of the lot and improvements thereon at $22,000. The City, on this appeal...

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