Helvering v. McDougal
This text of 177 S.W. 937 (Helvering v. McDougal) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Supreme Court of Arkansas primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
Appellants prosecute this appeal to reverse a judgment of the circuit court in the matter of the creation of -School District No. 33 in White County, Arkansas.
The 'County ¡court in creating the district took away from Bradford .Single -School District -a part of its territory -and used it in the formation of District No. 33.
We have heretofore held that the county court has no power to 'dismentber a single school district by taking away a part of its territory and adding it to or forming a common school district with it and other territory. Cotter Special School District No. 50 v. District No. 53, 111 Ark. 79.
See, also, Crow v. Special School District No. 2, 102 Ark. 401, where we held that territory once organized and established into a rural special school district, under act of May 31, 1909,
It follows that the judgment must be reversed; and the petition of appellees will be dismissed.
Act 321, Acts 1909.
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