Corporation of Vermilionville v. Mouton
Corporation of Vermilionville v. Mouton
Opinion of the Court
The corporation of the town of Vermilionville im-X^osed a license tax of ten dollars for the year 1874 on each attorney at law practicing his profession within the limits of the corporation. The defendant, an attorney at law, refused to pay this license tax, and suit was brought against him by the corporation before a justice of the peace to compel payment, and judgment was rendered in favor of the corporation, and the defendant has appealed.
Corporate bodies can exercise only the powers granted to them. In
It is therefore ordered that the judgment appealed from be annulled • and reversed. It is further ordered that there be judgment in favor of defendant, the plaintiff paying costs in both courts.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Corporation of Vermilionville v. C. H. Mouton
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- Published