COUNTY OF LOUDOUN v. PARKER


136 S.E.2d 805 (1964)

205 Va. 357

COUNTY OF LOUDOUN v. Leonard W. PARKER.

Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia.

June 15, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stirling M. Harrison, George M. Martin, Leesburg, for plaintiff in error.

Richard E. Hill, Leesburg, (Hill, diZerega & deButts, Leesburg, on the brief), for defendant in error.

Before EGGLESTON, C. J., and SPRATLEY, BUCHANAN, WHITTLE, SNEAD, I'ANSON and CARRICO, JJ.


BUCHANAN, Justice.

The County of Loudoun filed its motion for judgment against Leonard W. Parker, defendant, for $6,300 alleged to be due under the Trailer Camp Ordinance of the County for the operation of a trailer camp in said County from July 7, 1959, through February 1, 1961 (sic). It was alleged that the trailer camp was composed of at least thirty-six trailer spaces, upon which the ordinance imposed an annual license tax of $50 each.

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