Kelly v. Salinger

13 S.W. 596, 53 Ark. 114, 1890 Ark. LEXIS 50
Supreme Court of Arkansas·Decided April 5, 1890·Published·Cited by 4 cases

Opinion

Per Curiam.

The description of the land in controversy as “blocks 73 and 74 of the town of Brinkley,” it appears, is sufficient to identify it. The payment of the taxes charged against it by that description for the year 1876-rendered the subsequent sale or forfeitures of it for the taxes, of the same year illegal and void. Hershey v. Thompson, 50 Ark., 484, 489.

Judgment affirmed.

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