Gill Township v. Hadden

9 Ind. 182
CourtIndiana Supreme Court
DecidedJune 1, 1857
StatusPublished

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Gill Township v. Hadden, 9 Ind. 182 (Ind. 1857).

Opinion

Per Curiam.

Jesse Hadden, and others, filed their complaint against Gill Township, in Sullivan county, and John S. Davis, the treasurer of said county, to enjoin the collection of a tax levied for school purposes. On demurrer to the complaint, the plaintiffs had judgment, and a perpetual injunction was awarded.

As no exception, in any of the forms prescribed by the statute, appears to have been taken to the action of the Circuit Court, the record presents nothing for the consideration of this Court. Zehnor v. Beard, 8 Ind. R. 96

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