CLEVELAND ELECTRIC ILLUMINATING COMPANY v. COLLINS

Nos. 76-481 and 76-495.

48 Ohio St. 2d 233 (1976)

CLEVELAND ELECTRIC ILLUMINATING COMPANY, APPELLEE AND APPELLANT, v. COLLINS, TAX COMMR., APPELLANT AND APPELLEE.

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided December 15, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Messrs. Squire, Sanders & Dempsey, Mr. William H. Conner and Mr. James H. Woodring, for appellee and appellant.

Mr. William J. Brown, attorney general, Mr. John C. Duffy, Jr., for appellant and appellee.


Per Curiam.

We cannot conclude from the provisions of R. C. 5727.47 that the General Assembly intended that statute to be the only relief available where an error in valuation of part of a public-utility taxpayer's real estate has been incorporated into the Tax Commissioner's assessment and apportionment of the taxpayer's ad valorem tax. The auditor, in erroneously listing the value of the parcel of real...

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