DUNCAN v. DRIPPING SPRINGS IND. SCHOOL DIST.

No. 13428.

612 S.W.2d 647 (1981)

William S. DUNCAN, Appellant, v. DRIPPING SPRINGS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT et al., Appellees.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Austin.

February 11, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Waggoner Carr and Ken E. Mackey, Austin, for appellant.

Doren R. Eskew, Eskew, Muir & Bednar, Austin, for appellees.


POWERS, Justice.

Appellant William S. Ducan brought suit in the 53rd Judicial District Court of Travis County, Texas, for a declaratory judgment that the 1980 ad valorem tax of the Dripping Springs Independent School District, appellee, is invalid. Appellant contends that the tax is invalid on three grounds: (1) it results from a rate calculated in reliance upon a tax roll approved in a meeting, if any was held, of the district's Board of Equalization that...

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