SILVER v. CITY OF LOS ANGELES

Docket No. 26690.

217 Cal.App.2d 134 (1963)

31 Cal. Rptr. 545

PHILL SILVER, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES et al., Defendants and Respondents.

Court of Appeals of California, Second District, Division Four.

June 12, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Phill Silver, in pro. per., for Plaintiff and Appellant.

Roger Arnebergh, City Attorney, Bourke Jones and Ralph J. Eubank, Assistant City Attorneys, Adams, Duque & Hazeltine, Henry O. Duque and Bruce A. Beckman for Defendants and Respondents.


BURKE, P.J.

Plaintiff instituted a taxpayer's suit for declaratory relief seeking to nullify, as unconstitutional, City of Los Angeles Ordinance No. 118900 relating to rubbish collection, and to set aside a contract awarded for the sale of metals collected.

Plaintiff has made six separate but futile attempts to state a cause of action by filing various amendments and supplements to his original complaint. Ultimately a general demurrer was sustained to his...

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