BARRY v. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 210 (PHOENIX UNION H.S.)

No. 9669.

105 Ariz. 139 (1969)

460 P.2d 634

John H. BARRY, Superintendent of Schools for Maricopa County, Arizona, Appellant, v. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 210 (PHOENIX UNION HIGH SCHOOL) OF MARICOPA COUNTY, Arizona, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Arizona. In Division.

November 6, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Loretta S. Whitney, Phoenix, for appellant.

Robert K. Corbin, Former County Atty., Moise E. Berger, County Atty., by James P. Cunningham, Special Deputy County Atty., Phoenix, for appellee.


LOCKWOOD, Vice Chief Justice.

This was an action by School District #210 for declaratory judgment against defendant Barry, as County School Superintendent. It was tried by the court on cross motions for summary judgment. The pleadings show the following:

On May 31, 1960, the qualified voters of School District #210 (Phoenix Union High School) approved the issuance and sale of sixteen million dollars ($16,000,000.00) in bonds. Among other things, the bonds...

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