CITY OF SOUTH HILLS v. SANITATION DISTRICT NO. 1


318 S.W.2d 873 (1958)

CITY OF SOUTH HILLS et al., Appellants, v. SANITATION DISTRICT NO. 1 OF KENTON and Campbell Counties, Kentucky, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

December 12, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John J. O'Hara, Blakely, Moore & Blakely, John H. Klette, Jr., Covington, for appellants.

Stanley C. Moebus, Newport, for appellee.

Wyatt, Grafton & Grafton, C. W. Grafton, Louisville, amicus curiae.


CULLEN, Commissioner.

South Hills, a sixth-class city, and Fort Wright, a fifth-class city, brought action against Sanitation District No. 1 of Kenton and Campbell Counties, seeking a declaratory judgment as to the validity of contracts by which the cities agreed each to contribute $5,000 to the district toward the cost of constructing a sewer trunk line running from the cities to a main collector sewer which terminates in a treatment plant of the district. The trial...

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