CITY OF PARIS v. PARIS-HENRY COUNTY PUBLIC UTIL. DIST.


340 S.W.2d 885 (1960)

CITY OF PARIS, Tennessee, v. PARIS-HENRY COUNTY PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT.

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

Rehearing Denied October 7, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hugh K. McLean, Paris, for City of Paris.

Fisher Neal and Aaron Brown, Paris, for Paris-Henry County Public Utility District.


FELTS, Justice.

These two cases, tried together, were prosecutions brought by the City of Paris (City) against the Paris-Henry County Public Utility District (Defendant) for violating an ordinance (No. 316) of the City by making excavations in its streets without first obtaining permits therefor and otherwise complying with the ordinance.

Defendant admitted it had made the excavations without such compliance, but insisted it had a right to do so under a prior...

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