West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, 1910

City of Fairmont v. Wiley

City of Fairmont v. Wiley
West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals · Decided December 6, 1910 · Williams
68 W. Va. 313; 69 S.E. 804; 1910 W. Va. LEXIS 123

City of Fairmont v. Wiley

Opinion of the Court

WilliaMS, Judge:

This is a suit to enforce the lien of a special street paving tax assessed by the City of Fairmont on defendant’s lot fronting on State street. A demurrer was sustained 'to both the original and the amended bills, and plaintiff declining further to amend, the circuit court dismissed the suit.

The suit grows out of the same facts as existed in the case • of City of Fairmont v. Bishop, decided by us to-day, the only difference being the difference in location of the respective lots sought to be charged with the special tax. Defendant’s lot abuts on State street on the opposite side of it from Bishop’s lot. The bill in the present ’case is bad for the same reasons that we held the bill in the Bishop Case not sufficient to charge him on account of the frontage of that portion of his lot which abutted on State street. The principles decided in that case control this case, and the decree of the lower court will be affirmed.

Affirmed.

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