Good Samaritan Hospital Ass'n v. Glander
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As the record discloses that since on and before tax-lien day 1950 the property in question, acquired by appellant for use for a charitable purpose, was undergoing repairs and remodeling to condition it for the charitable use for which it was acquired, and there being nothing in the record to show that during such time it had been used for a noneharitable pur[509]*509pose, the Board of Tax Appeals was in error in denying the exemption. Its decision is unlawful and unreasonable and is, therefore, reversed.
Decision reversed.
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99 N.E.2d 473, 155 Ohio St. 507, 155 Ohio St. (N.S.) 507, 44 Ohio Op. 452, 1951 Ohio LEXIS 602, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/good-samaritan-hospital-assn-v-glander-ohio-1951.