People v. Salt River Valley Water Users' Ass'n

Arizona Supreme Court
People v. Salt River Valley Water Users' Ass'n, 25 Ariz. 363 (Ariz. 1923)
220 P. 402; 1923 Ariz. LEXIS 147
McAlister

People v. Salt River Valley Water Users' Ass'n

Opinion of the Court

McALISTER, C. J.

The people of the state of Arizona, through their Attorney General, instituted this action for the purpose of restraining the Salt River Valley Water Users’ Association from proceeding further with the improvement designated as “Mormon Flat Development No. 1,” and from issuing its bonds to secure the funds with which to finance it. The questions raised, however, have been determined adversely to appellant’s contention in the case of Orme v. Salt River Valley Water Users’ Assn., ante, p. 324, 217 Pac. 935, just decided, and it is unnecessary to discuss them further.

Upon the authority of that case the judgment is affirmed.

ROSS and LYMAN, JJ., concur.

Reference

Full Case Name
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA v. SALT RIVER VALLEY WATER USERS' ASSOCIATION, a Corporation
Cited By
7 cases
Status
Published