G. E. CO. v. DeCOURCY

No. 79-21.

60 Ohio St. 2d 68 (1979)

GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, APPELLANT, v. DeCOURCY, AUDITOR, ET AL., APPELLEES.

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided November 28, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Messrs. Beirne & Wirthlin, Mr. C. R. Beirne, and Mr. Michael A. Fulton, for appellant.

Mr. Simon L. Leis, Jr., prosecuting attorney, and Mr. Robert W. Worth, for appellees.


SWEENEY, J.

The issue presented by this cause is whether the appellant is entitled to interest on real estate taxes illegally or erroneously assessed against and paid by it. The taxes involved herein were invested by appellees for a period of time before refunding them to appellant, and the interest obtained by the county amounted to $50,958.87.

The trial and appellate courts herein denied appellant's right to interest based primarily on State, ex rel....

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