BOLING v. CITY OF JACKSON

No. 46786.

258 So.2d 443 (1972)

L.D. BOLING and John Mohr v. CITY OF JACKSON, Mississippi, et al.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

Rehearing Denied March 13, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bacon & Smith, Jackson, W.E. McIntyre, Jr., Brandon, for appellants.

John E. Stone, E.D. Ingels, III, W.T. Neely, Valentine Surgis, Jackson, O.B. Triplett, Jr., Forest, for appellees.


ROBERTSON, Justice:

More than two-thirds of the qualified electors residing in the territory East of Pearl River in Rankin County, Mississippi, petitioned the Chancery Court of Rankin County to create a municipal corporation to be known as "Pearl, Mississippi".

The City of Jackson, Mississippi, was made a party defendant in accordance with the requirements of Section 3374-04, Mississippi Code 1942 Annotated (1956...

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