Cohen & Winston v. Walford
70 S.E. 850, 111 Va. 812, 1911 Va. LEXIS 33
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Cohen & Winston v. Walford, 70 S.E. 850, 111 Va. 812, 1911 Va. LEXIS 33 (Va. 1911).
Opinion
We are of opinion that neither the right to levy a tax, nor the constitutionality of a law is drawn in question in this case. The controversy is merely pecuniary, and the amount of the tax involved being less than $800, the court is without jurisdiction.
It is, therefore, considered that the writ of error be dismissed as having been improvidently awarded.
Dismissed.
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