Howard v. City of Harlan
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Opinion
The action involves the validity of a $100,000 bond issue voted by the citizens of the city of Harlan, for recreational facilities. The lower court adjudged that the statutes were fully complied with in calling the election; the election was validly held; the bonds will not exceed the constitutional debt limit of the city; the tax for retirement of the bonds is not limited to the rate specified in Section 157 of the Kentucky Constitution; and the ordinance for issuance of the bonds was validly adopted.
An examination of the record discloses that the judgment is correct in all respects.
Judgment affirmed.
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256 S.W.2d 523, 1953 Ky. LEXIS 753, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/howard-v-city-of-harlan-kyctapp-1953.