ELLIOTT v. EQUALIZATION BOARD OF CARTER COUNTY


372 S.W.2d 181 (1963)

James ELLIOTT, Appellant, v. The EQUALIZATION BOARD OF CARTER COUNTY, Tennessee, et al., etc., Appellees

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

November 6, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas E. Mitchell, Johnson City, for appellant.

C.C. Street, Jack R. Musick, Robert E. Banks, Elizabethton, for appellees.


WHITE, Justice.

James Elliott perfected his appeal from the action of the chancellor in sustaining a demurrer to the bill filed by him and dismissing his cause. He assigns several errors.

The bill sets out that Elliott is the duly elected and acting Tax Assessor of Carter County, Tennessee. He brings his suit as such Tax Assessor, and individually as a taxpayer, a citizen and resident of Carter County, and on behalf of all other taxpayers similarly situated...

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