CRIM v. PHIPPS

1901475.

601 So.2d 474 (1992)

Charles H. CRIM, as Tax Assessor of Jefferson County, and O.Z. Hall, as Tax Collector of Jefferson County v. Ann PHIPPS, as Executrix of the Estate of Roy E. Phipps, Deceased.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

June 19, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jeffrey M. Sewell and Charles S. Wagner, Asst. County Attys., Birmingham, for appellant.

Mark W. Bond and Bradford W. Botes of Bond & Botes, P.C., Birmingham, for appellee.

Robert E. Paden of Paden & Paden, Bessemer, for amicus curiae the City of Bessemer, Ala.


PER CURIAM.

Jefferson County's tax assessor and tax collector appeal from a summary judgment declaring certain real property, leased to and used by the Alabama Department of Human Resources ("DHR"), exempt from ad valorem taxes. The summary judgment also ordered the Jefferson County tax collector to refund the ad valorem taxes that had been paid on the real property during the previous two years and prohibited future ad valorem tax assessment and collection on the...

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