Supreme Court of the United States, 1889

Yazoo & Mississippi Valley Railroad v. Board of Levee Commissioners of Yazoo Mississippi Delta

Yazoo & Mississippi Valley Railroad v. Board of Levee Commissioners of Yazoo Mississippi Delta
Supreme Court of the United States · Decided November 18, 1889 · Fuller
132 U.S. 190; 10 S. Ct. 74; 33 L. Ed. 308; 1889 U.S. LEXIS 1859 (United States Reports)

Yazoo & Mississippi Valley Railroad v. Board of Levee Commissioners of Yazoo Mississippi Delta

Opinion

Mr. Chief Justice Fuller

delivered the opinion of the court.

This is an appeal, by plaintiff in the suit, from the decree of the Circuit Court for the Southern District of Mississippi, dismissing its bill of complaint filed in that court against the appellees, the Board of Levee Commissioners,, and certain sheriffs and tax-collectors, to enjoin the collection of taxes levied under an act of the legislature, creating such Board of Commissioners, for the purpose of providing for the payment of the principal and interest of bonds authorized to be issued by the board, the proceeds of which were to be applied to the construction and repair of levees on the Mississippi Eiver.

The bill set up the same exemption relied on in Yazoo dc Mississippi Valley Railroad Compcmy v. Thomas, ante, 174, and it was insisted that' the taxes sought to be collected were unauthorized and illegal by reason of such exemption; and that the law imposing the taxes impaired the obligation of the alleged contract of exemption and thus violated the Constitution of the Hnited States; the litigation, *191 therefore, making a controversy arising under that Constitution. Without considering whether any other ground for affirming the decree exists, it is sufficient to say that this case is disposed of by the decision which has just been announced in that referred to.

Decree affirmed.

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