COOKE v. GREENVILLE

Appeal No. 184 C.D. 1970.

2 Pa.Commw. 417 (1971)

Cooke v. Greenville.

Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania.

June 7, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Anna Belle Jones, with her Stranahan & Stranahan, for appellant.

Michael Halliday, for the Borough of Greenville, appellee.

George Hardy Rowley, with him Voorhies, Dilley, Keck, Rowley & Wallace, for School District of the Borough of Greenville, appellee.

Argued April 19, 1971, before Judges WILKINSON, JR., MANDERINO, and ROGERS, sitting as a panel of three.


OPINION BY JUDGE ROGERS, June 7, 1971:

Gilbert Cooke, the tax collector of the Borough of Greenville, contends that certain actions taken by the Borough and School District on February 14, 1969, were legally ineffective to reduce the compensation due him during the term to which he was elected in November, 1969.

This action has been termed by the parties and the trial judge an amicable action. An amicable...

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