People v. Hastings
People v. Hastings
Opinion of the Court
This is a suit to recover taxes levied on certain lands in Mendocino County for the fiscal year ending March 1, 1863. The complaint generally follows the statutory form, but includes some allegations not specified in the statute. It avers the ownership of the lands described to be in the defendants Hastings & Currey, and “ that there was duly assessed to them the above described real estate, valued at fourteen thousand eight hundred dollars, and that upon such property there has been duly levied, for the fiscal year ending March 1,1863, a State tax of eight hundred and seventy-two dollars, and a county tax of one thousand six hundred and eighty-nine dollars and sixty cents, and a national tax of two hundred and eleven dollars, and upon which costs and percentage have since accrued of one hundred and thirty-eight dollars and sixty-eight cents, amounting in the whole to two. thousand nine hundred and twelve dollars and ninety-four cents, all of which is due and unpaid,” etc. Defendants demurred. The demurrer having been overruled, defendants answered; after which the Court, upon plaintiff’s motion, entered judgment on the pleadings for the full amount claimed, on the ground that the answer presented no material issue. Defendants appeal from the judgment.
The complaint alleges the valuation of the land described in the complaint to be fourteen thousand eight hundred dollars. The limit of taxation for State purposes was sixty-two cents on each one hundred dollars, which, upon the valuation stated, would only be ninety-one dollars and seventy-six cents ; but the amount levied, and recovered by the judgment for State purposes, is eight hundred and seventy-two dollars. The highest amount authorized by law to be levied for county purposes is sixty-cents on each one hundred dollars, which, on
There is evidently some mistake in the averments, but the complaint does not afford the means of correcting it, or of determining what amount of taxes, if any, has been legally assessed.
The judgment is reversed without costs, and the cause remanded for further proceedings, with leave to both parties to amend their pleadings.
Mr. Justice Currey, being disqualified, did not sit on the hearing of this case.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- PEOPLE v. HASTINGS
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- Published