DUNCAN v. RHEA COUNTY


287 S.W.2d 26 (1955)

Harold DUNCAN v. RHEA COUNTY.

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

Rehearing Overruled February 3, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Walter S. Michael, Dayton, for plaintiff in error.

O.W. McKenzie, Dayton, for defendant in error.


SWEPSTON, Justice.

The only question involved in this case is the constitutionality of Chapter 570 of the Private Acts of 1953, which is a simple repealing Act undertaking to repeal Chapter 868 of the Acts of 1949, which established a Court of General Sessions for Rhea County, Tennessee.

The original bill was filed in this cause by Harold Duncan seeking a declaratory judgment adjudging his right as the incumbent Judge of said General Sessions Court for Rhea...

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