Nixon v. City of Asheville

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Nixon v. City of Asheville, 154 S.E. 93 (N.C. 1930)
199 N.C. 217; 1930 N.C. LEXIS 90
Stacy, Claekson

Nixon v. City of Asheville

Opinion of the Court

Stacy, O. J.

This is a companion case, with a contrary decision in the court below, to Reynolds .v. Asheville, ante, 212, and is controlled by what was said in that case, the fact situations in the two cases being sufficiently similar to present no question of legal difference. Primarily, both cases involve the same principles of law.

There is this additional question: Plaintiff seeks to challenge the validity of the City Extension Act as not having been passed by the Legislature in the manner provided by Article II, section 14, of the State Constitution. That such is not necessary was decided in Lutterloh v. Fayetteville, 149 N. C., 65, 62 S. E., 758, and Penland v. Bryson City, ante, 140. But relieving the plaintiff of the tax would seem to take from him the right to insist on a determination of the constitutionality of the act.

Error.

ClaeksoN, J., dissents.

Reference

Full Case Name
W. B. Nixon v. City of Asheville.
Status
Published