THOMASSON v. SMITH

No. 246.

105 S.E.2d 416 (1958)

249 N.C. 84

John A. THOMASSON, on behalf of himself and other property owners and taxpayers in the City of Charlotte, N. C., v. James S. SMITH, Claude L. Albea, Herbert H. Baxter, Herman A. Brown, Steve W. Dellinger, Martha W. Evans, Ernest C. Foard, W. Everett Wilkinson, and The City of Charlotte, N. C.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

October 29, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Taliaferro, Grier, Parker & Poe, Sydnor Thompson, Charlotte, for plaintiff.

John D. Shaw, Charlotte, for defendants.


DENNY, Justice.

The plaintiff contends that the City of Charlotte is without authority to issue bonds and to levy and collect taxes from the citizens of the city for the purpose of extending water and sewer facilities and its fire alarm system to an area which is, at present, not within the city limits and will not become a part of the city until 1 January 1960. The plaintiff further contends that such expenditures would...

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