MOBLEY v. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

40303.

252 Ga. 33 (1984)

311 S.E.2d 178

MOBLEY v. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF POLK COUNTY.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Decided January 19, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

T. Peter O'Callaghan, Jr., for appellant.

Wayne W. Gammon, for appellee.


SMITH, Justice.

Appellant James P. "Pinky" Mobley appeals from a Polk County Superior Court order granting appellee Board of Commissioners of Polk County's motion for summary judgment and dismissing Mobley's counterclaim. At issue are commissions, totaling over $130,000, allegedly due Mobley for his services as tax commissioner of Polk County during the years 1967-1980. The superior court found that Mobley was not entitled to any of the commissions or fees claimed...

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