SALT LAKE COUNTY v. TAX COM'N

No. 860217.

780 P.2d 1231 (1989)

SALT LAKE COUNTY, a body politic, By and Through the BOARD OF EQUALIZATION OF SALT LAKE COUNTY, State of Utah, Petitioner, v. TAX COMMISSION OF THE STATE of UTAH ex rel. UTAH TRANSIT AUTHORITY, Respondent.

Supreme Court of Utah.

September 8, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Theodore Cannon, Bill Thomas Peters, Salt Lake City, for petitioner.

William D. Oswald, G. Blaine Davis, Salt Lake City, for Utah Transit Authority.

David L. Wilkinson, Lee Dever, Salt Lake City, for Tax Com'n of State of Utah.


ZIMMERMAN, Justice:

Salt Lake County ("the County") seeks a writ of review from a decision of the Utah State Tax Commission ("the Commission") overturning a ruling of the Salt Lake County Board of Equalization and holding that the Utah Transit Authority ("the UTA") is entitled to an exemption from ad valorem property taxes under the provisions of article XIII, section 2 of the Utah Constitution. We affirm the grant of the exemption.

In October of 1978, the...

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