East Spencer v. . Rowan County

193 S.E. 837, 212 N.C. 425, 1937 N.C. LEXIS 338
CourtSupreme Court of North Carolina
DecidedNovember 24, 1937
StatusPublished

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East Spencer v. . Rowan County, 193 S.E. 837, 212 N.C. 425, 1937 N.C. LEXIS 338 (N.C. 1937).

Opinion

This is an action to compel the defendants by a writ of mandamus:

(1) To assume the payment of certain bonds heretofore issued by the plaintiff as a special charter school district of Rowan County, aggregating the sum of $44,000, for the purpose of providing money for the construction and equipment of schoolhouses which are located in said district, and which were reasonably necessary for the maintenance and *Page 427 operation of schools in said district, as a part of the general and uniform system of public schools in this State, as required by sec. 3 of Art. IX of the Constitution of North Carolina;

(2) To levy annually on all the taxable property in Rowan County a tax sufficient to raise money required to pay said bonds and to collect said money and apply the same to the payment of said bonds as they shall severally become due; and

(3) To pay to the plaintiff the sum of $43,200, and thereby reimburse plaintiff for money heretofore paid by it on account of bonds issued by it for said purpose.

This action was begun on 22 September, 1936, in the Superior Court of Rowan County, and was tried at May Term, 1937, of said court. Judgment was rendered as follows:

"This cause coming on to be heard at the May Term, 1937, of the Superior Court of Rowan County, before his Honor, J. Will Pless, Jr., judge presiding, and a jury, and it having been agreed that judgment may be signed out of the county and out of term, and now coming on to be heard at Statesville, N.C. and it appearing to the court that the defendants demanded a trial of the issues of fact arising upon the pleadings by a jury, and a jury at the May Term, 1937, of the Superior Court of Rowan County having answered the issues as follows:

"`1. Did the town of East Spencer lawfully issue and sell $60,000 of bonds for the purpose of providing buildings and equipment for schools conducted and operated within said district, as alleged in the complaint? Answer: "Yes."

"`2. Were the proceeds of said bonds used by the plaintiff for the purpose of providing buildings, equipment, and sites for schools in said district, as alleged in the complaint? Answer: "Yes."

"`3. What amount of said bonds so issued are still outstanding for schools for white children in said district? Answer: "$37,000, with interest from 1 January, 1937."

"`4. What amount of said bonds so issued are still outstanding for schools for colored children in said district? Answer: "$7,000, with interest from 1 January, 1937."

"`5. Were the buildings, equipment, and site constructed and used by the plaintiff in 1922 reasonably essential and necessary for the conduct and operation of the six months school term for white children, at the time they were acquired and constructed, as contemplated by sec. 3 of Art. IX of the Constitution of North Carolina? Answer: "Yes."

"`6. Are the said buildings and facilities reasonably necessary for the conduct of the constitutional six months school term of said district? Answer: "Yes." *Page 428

"`7. Were the buildings, equipment, and site constructed and used by the plaintiff in 1922 reasonably essential and necessary for the conduct and operation of the six months school term for colored children at the time they were acquired and constructed, as contemplated by sec. 3 of Art. IX of the Constitution of North Carolina? Answer: "Yes."

"`8. Are the said buildings and facilities reasonably necessary for the conduct of the constitutional six months school term of said district? Answer: "Yes."'

"Independently of the verdict of the jury, and by consent of counsel for plaintiff and counsel for defendants, the court finds the following facts:

"1. That prior to the issuance of school bonds, the construction of school buildings, and the purchase of equipment for said buildings by the plaintiff, as alleged in the complaint, the mayor of the town of East Spencer appeared before the defendant, the Board of Education of Rowan County, and orally demanded that the defendants furnish school buildings and equipment reasonably necessary for the conduct of schools in said town for the constitutional six months term; that said demand was refused, and that thereupon and thereafter the town of East Spencer proceeded according to law to provide for said school buildings and equipment, and issued bonds to pay for said school buildings and equipment, as alleged in the complaint.

"2. That the plaintiff has paid as interest on said bonds since 22 September, 1933, which date is within three years next preceding the institution of this action, the sum of $1,320 on 1 January and July of each year thereafter, or the total amount of $9,240, and is entitled to judgment against the defendants for said amount.

"3. That the present school bonded indebtedness of the town of East Spencer, or of East Spencer Special Charter School District of Rowan County, in the principal sum of $44,000, with interest as heretofore stated, represents the unpaid balance of the original school bonded indebtedness of said district in the principal sum of $60,000, represented by 60 bonds, each for the sum of $1,000, and due and payable as follows: $2,000 annually from 1 July, 1925, to 1 January, 1936, inclusive; $3,000 annually from 1 July, 1936, to 1 July, 1939, inclusive, and $2,000 annually from 1 July, 1940, to 1 July, 1952.

"4. That the town of East Spencer has heretofore paid on the principal of said bonded indebtedness the sum of $16,000 and the sum of $43,520 as interest on said bonded indebtedness.

"4-A. That prior to the institution of this action the plaintiff filed formal demand on the defendants that they assume the payment of the indebtedness incurred by the plaintiffs for the construction of school *Page 429 buildings in the town of East Spencer, and that the defendants reimburse the plaintiff for all money paid by it on account of the bond issued by the plaintiff for the construction of said buildings, and that said demand was refused by the defendants.

"5. That the defendant the Board of Education of Rowan County, between 1922 and 1928, with the approval of the defendant the Board of Commissioners of Rowan County, let contracts for, erected and equipped new school buildings in the following school districts of Rowan County, the said defendant borrowing from the State Literary Fund and the State Special Building Fund one-half the cost of the erection of said buildings, and paying same to said districts, and said districts each paying the remaining half of said cost out of bonds issued by said district, the said one-half of the cost of said buildings in said districts being as follows:

Granite Quarry School District, No. 7 ..................... $ 20,000.00 Special School Tax District, No. 3, China Grove Township .. 32,000.00 Woodleaf Special School Tax District ...................... 38,000.00 Cleveland Special School Tax District ..................... 24,000.00 Mt. Ulla Special School Tax District ...................... 24,000.00 Providence Special School Tax District .................... 20,000.00 Faith Local Tax District, Rockwell School District ........ 25,000.00

"6. That the defendant the Board of Education of Rowan County, with the approval of the defendant the Board of Commissioners of Rowan County, let the contract for, erected, and equipped a new school building known as the R. G. Kiser Elementary School, the said defendant borrowing from State loan funds one-half the cost of said building, to wit, the sum of $15,000, and applying said sum to the payment of one-half the cost of said building, the remaining one-half having been paid by private subscriptions.

"7.

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