Indiana Supreme Court, 1885

Alexander v. Board of Commissioners

Alexander v. Board of Commissioners
Indiana Supreme Court · Decided January 29, 1885 · Franklin
101 Ind. 599; 1885 Ind. LEXIS 379

Alexander v. Board of Commissioners

Opinion of the Court

Franklin, C.

Without stating anything about the issues and rulings of the court in this case, it is sufficient to say that the precise question presented in this case was decided adversely to appellant in the case of Bynum v. Board, etc., 100 Ind. 90. Upon the authority of that case, the judgment in this case must be affirmed.

Pee Cueiam. — It is therefore ordered that the judgment be and it is affirmed with costs.

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