CITY OF LOUISVILLE v. HULL

No. 47466.

292 So.2d 177 (1974)

The CITY OF LOUISVILLE v. Mrs. A.R. HULL et al.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

April 1, 1974.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. Hoy Hathorn, Prisock & Prisock, Louisville, for appellant.

Thornton, Mikell & Dorrill, Kosciusko, for appellees.


GILLESPIE, Chief Justice:

Mrs. A.R. Hull and other resident taxpayers and landowners in Louisville sued the City to enjoin it from proceeding with the construction of a municipal building on property theretofore purchased by the City. After a full hearing, the trial court held that there had been a common-law dedication of the property as a public park and entered a decree enjoining the City from making any use of the property inconsistent with park purposes, specifically...

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