Virginia Blue Ridge Railway v. Kidd
Virginia Blue Ridge Railway v. Kidd
Opinion of the Court
This day came again the parties, by counsel, and the court having maturely considered the petition of the plaintiff, the answer of the respondent, and arguments of counsel, is of opinion, that the tax on deeds of trusts and mortgages should be, under the proper and long recognized construction of the statute providing therefor, computed upon the principal amount of the bond or other obligations secured by such deeds of trust or mortgages.
It is therefore considered that a peremptory writ of mandamus do forthwith issue directed to E. L. Kidd, clerk of the circuit court of Nelson county, requiring and commanding him to admit'to record a certain deed of trust or mort
And it is further ordered that the service of a copy of this order upon the said respondent shall have the same force and effect as the service of a peremptory writ of mandamus.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Virginia Blue Ridge Railway v. E. L. Kidd, Clerk, Etc.
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- Syllabus
- 1. Taxation — Deeds of Trust. — The tax on deeds of trusts and mortgages should he, under the proper and long recognized construction of the statute providing therefor, computed upon the principal amount of the bond or other obligations secured by such deeds of trust or mortgages.