Ohio Supreme Court, 1923

Hamilton v. Board of County Commissioners

Hamilton v. Board of County Commissioners
Ohio Supreme Court · Decided July 1, 1923 · Allen, Day, Jones, Marshall, Matthias, Wanamaker
1 Ohio Law. Abs. 843

Hamilton v. Board of County Commissioners

Opinion of the Court

ALLEN, J.

The fact that a county commissioner owns real estate within the assessable area of an improvement to be taxed by a special assessment for the construction of a road does not of itself disqualify him to act as a county commissioner in proceedings relative to laying out and making a road, under Section 6906 et seq., General Code.

Judgment afiirmed.

Marshall, C. J., Wanamaker, Jones, Matthias and Day, JJ., concur.

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