CINCINNATI v. DAWSON

No. C-77072.

53 Ohio App. 2d 109 (1977)

CITY OF CINCINNATI, APPELLEE, v. DAWSON, APPELLANT.

Court of Appeals of Ohio, Hamilton County.

Decided July 20, 1977.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Thomas A. Luebbers, Messrs. Peck, Shaffer & Williams, Mr. John W. Fischer, Mr. Judson J. Allgood and Mr. Frederick O. Kiel, for appellee.

Mr. Philip S. Olinger and Ms. Patricia W. Morrison, for appellant.


PALMER, P. J.

This appeal arises from an action for a declaratory judgment brought by the city of Cincinnati against its then director of finance, James G. Flick, and his successor, Frank A. Dawson, to determine whether Flick and Dawson improperly declined to process certain Cincinnati ordinances authorizing $34,100,000 of unvoted general obligation bonds issued for various purposes, including waterworks, public buildings, equipment, and hospital improvements. It...

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