BOARD OF ED. OF MEMPHIS CITY SCHOOLS v. SHELBY COUNTY


339 S.W.2d 569 (1960)

BOARD OF EDUCATION OF the MEMPHIS CITY SCHOOLS v. SHELBY COUNTY, Tennessee, et al. CITY OF MEMPHIS v. SHELBY COUNTY, Tennessee, et al.

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

Rehearing Denied September 9, 1960.

Order Granting Leave to File Petition September 30, 1960.

Petition to Amend Dismissed October 26, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Evans, Petree & Cobb, Memphis, for Bd. of Ed. of Memphis City Schools.

Larry Creson, Memphis, Edwin F. Hunt, Nashville, Laughlin, Watson & Creson, Memphis, of counsel, for Shelby County Bd. of Ed.

E. W. Hale, Jr., Co. Atty. for Shelby County, Memphis, David Hanover, Hanover, Hanover, Hanover & Walsh, Memphis, of counsel, for Shelby County.

Edward P. Russell, Memphis, for Riley C. Garner, County Trustee.

Frank B. Gianotti, Jr., E. Brady Bartusch, Memphis, for City of Memphis.

George F. McCanless, Atty. Gen., for the State.


S. A. MARABLE, Special Justice.

The Board of Education of the Memphis City Schools, a corporation created and existing under the laws of the State of Tennessee for the purpose of conducting a public educational system within the boundaries of the City of Memphis, filed a bill in the Chancery Court of Shelby County, Tennessee, on May 15, 1959, against Shelby County, Tennessee, Riley C. Garner, County Trustee, Shelby County Board of Education, and George F. McCanless...

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