TAX COM. v. CONSUMERS' HEATING CO.


207 Or. 93 (1956)

294 P.2d 887

STATE TAX COMMISSION v. CONSUMERS' HEATING CO.

Supreme Court of Oregon.

Reversed March 14, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Alfred B. Thomas, Assistant Attorney General, argued the cause for appellant. With him on the briefs were Robert Y. Thornton, Attorney General, and Theodore W. de Looze, Assistant Attorney General, all of Salem.

R.B. Maxwell argued the cause for respondent. On the briefs were Farrens & Maxwell, Klamath Falls.

Before WARNER, Chief Justice, and TOOZE, ROSSMAN, LUSK, LATOURETTE and PERRY, Justices.


REVERSED.

ROSSMAN, J.

This is an appeal by the State Tax Commission from a decree of the circuit court which set aside an order entered by the commission. The order found that for the purpose of the levy of ad valorem taxes the property of the respondent, Consumers' Heating Company, had a "true cash value" of $240,000 January 1, 1952. The respondent renders steam heating service in the business district of Klamath Falls...

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