TOWN OF BRUSLY v. WEST BATON ROUGE PAR. POLICE JURY

No. 9462.

283 So.2d 288 (1973)

TOWN OF BRUSLY v. WEST BATON ROUGE PARISH POLICE JURY (WEST BATON ROUGE).

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

Rehearing Denied September 27, 1973.

Writ Refused November 21, 1973.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William H. Brown (Howell & Brown), Baton Rouge, for appellant.

Charles H. Dameron, Port Allen, Fred A. Benton, Sr., Baton Rouge, Philip N. Pecquet, Port Allen, for appellee.

Before LANDRY, TUCKER and PICKETT, JJ.


TUCKER, Judge.

The Town of Brusly filed a petition seeking a declaratory judgment against the West Baton Rouge Police Jury mandating said body to reallocate 41.6329% of the sales taxes derived as a result of an Ordinance adopted March 14, 1962. Plaintiff asked that the reallocation be made among the municipalities in the Parish based on the 1970 Federal Census instead of on the 1960 Census. Plaintiff asked, also that a determination be made to the effect that the...

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