CITY OF LOUISVILLE v. CHRISTIAN BUSINESS WOMEN'S CLUB


306 S.W.2d 274 (1957)

CITY OF LOUISVILLE, a Municipal Corporation, Appellant, v. CHRISTIAN BUSINESS WOMEN'S CLUB, Inc., Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

October 18, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

S. M. Russell, Director of Law, Frances M. Thompson, Asst. City Atty., Louisville, for appellant.

Ogden, Galphin & Abell, Louisville, for appellee.


SIMS, Judge.

This appeal is attempted to be prosecuted by the City of Louisville from a judgment decreeing that a building in Louisville owned and occupied by the Christian Business Women's Club, hereinafter referred to as the Club, is exempt from taxation under § 170 of the Kentucky Constitution because it is a purely public charitable institution. Motion has been made by the Club to dismiss the appeal because the City was not a party to the action in the circuit...

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