KAMINSKI v. HIGGINS

19324

257 S.C. 222 (1971)

185 S.E.2d 365

Richard KAMINSKI, Individually and representing the taxpayers of the City of Georgetown, South Carolina, Appellant, v. O.M. HIGGINS, as Mayor, et al., Respondents.

Supreme Court of South Carolina.

November 30, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John T. Walker, Esq., of Georgetown, for Plaintiff-Appellant.

Messrs. Hubbard McDonald, Asst. Atty Gen. of Columbia, Patrick J. Doyle of Georgetown, and Thomas A. Hutcheson, of Sinkler Gibbs Simons and Guerard, Charleston, for Defendants-Respondents.


November 30, 1971.

Per Curiam:

This action for declaratory judgment questions the constitutionality of an Act of the General Assembly approved May 22, 1970, authorizing the City of Georgetown to issue $300,000.00 in general obligation bonds for the construction of a combination police station and fire house. The Act undertakes to authorize the issuance of these bonds without the election required by Article...

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