Magruder v. City Council of Augusta
Magruder v. City Council of Augusta
Opinion of the Court
Under the facts in this case, the trial judge did not abuse his discretion in granting a temporary injunction. It was a wise and legal exercise of the powers of a court of chancery. As at present advised, we are inclined to think that the property levied on by virtue of these tax executions is public property, and all the income derived therefrom public income and not “used for purposes of private or corporate profit or income.” If hereafter the
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- Magruder, sheriff v. The City Council of Augusta, and vice versa
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