WEISS v. LIMBACH

No. 91-1209.

64 Ohio St.3d 79 (1992)

WEISS, OFFICER OF BOARDMAN COUNTRY KITCHEN, INC., APPELLANT, v. LIMBACH, TAX COMMR., APPELLEE.

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided June 17, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Walter, Haverfield, Buescher & Chockley, Perry B. Newman and Kevin R. Keogh, for appellant.

Lee I. Fisher, Attorney General, and Janyce C. Katz, for appellee.


Per Curiam.

Appellant contends that the BTA erroneously construed the doctrine of estoppel and erroneously concluded that the state was not bound by equitable principles in its dealings with appellant. We disagree.

In the first paragraph of the syllabus of Recording Devices, Inc. v. Bowers (1963), 174 Ohio St. 518, 23 O.O.2d 150, 190 N.E.2d 258, we stated: "Estoppel does not apply against the state of Ohio...

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