McDonald v. University of Kentucky

7 S.W.2d 1046, 225 Ky. 205, 1928 Ky. LEXIS 734
CourtCourt of Appeals of Kentucky (pre-1976)
DecidedJune 22, 1928
StatusPublished
Cited by9 cases

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Bluebook
McDonald v. University of Kentucky, 7 S.W.2d 1046, 225 Ky. 205, 1928 Ky. LEXIS 734 (Ky. 1928).

Opinion

Opinion op the Court by

'Chief Justice Clay

Affirming.

At its 1928 session, the General Assembly passed the following act:

“An act relating to public education; and providing for the conveyance of sites on the campus or other real estate now held or hereafter acquired by the University of Kentucky, any of the state *206 normal schools and teachers’ colleges and other state educational institutions, or now held or hereafter acquired by the commonwealth of Kentucky for the use of any of said institutions, for buildings to be used in connection with such institutions; providing for the erection of buildings thereon; providing for the leasing of such site and buildings to such institutions at a rental which will amortize the cost of the erection of such buildings; and providing for the reacquisition of the title thereto by such institution.

“Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the commonwealth of Kentucky:

“1. That for the purpose of providing buildings to be used in connection with the University of Kentucky, or any of the state normal schools and teachers’ colleges, or other state educational institutions, the board of trustées'of said University or the board of regents of any of said state normal schools and teachers’ colleges or governing body of such other state educational institutions, are hereby authorized and empowered to convey a fee-simple title, with covenant of general warranty of title, to a site for any such building on the campus or other real estate now held or hereafter acquired by said university or such state normal schools and teachers ’ colleges, or other state educational institutions, or now held or hereafter acquired by the commonwealth of Kentucky for the use or benefit of said university or such state normal schools and teachers’ colleges, or other state educational institutions, to any person or corporation complying with the provisions of sections 2 and 3 of this act.
“2. Every person or corporation to whom a building site for building has been conveyed, as provided for by section 1 of this act, shall immediately enter into a contract or contracts in writing with some person or persons, corporation or corporations approved by the board of trustees of said university or the board of regents of such state normal schools and teachers’ colleges or governing body of such other state educational institutions, for the immediate erection on said site of building, with the necessary appurtenances, according to plans and specifications to be approved by the board of trustees of *207 said university or the board of regents of suck state normal school and teachers’ college, or governing body of such other state educational institutions. Said contract shall provide the time when said buildings shall be completed, and the contractor or contractors shall enter into bond with the commonwealth of Kentucky for the benefit of said university, state normal school and teachers’ college or other state educational institution in the penal sum of not less than twenty-five per' cent. (25%) of the contract price for the completion of the work in the manner and within the time set out in the contract.
“3. Immediately upon the execution of the contract provided for by section 2 of this act, the person or corporation to whom such site has been conveyed shall immediately execute, acknowledge and deliver to the board of trustees of said university or the. board of regents of such state normal school and teachers’ college, or governing body of such other state educational institution, a lease, leasing the said site, together with the building to be erected thereon, for a term of one year from the time said building shall be completed and ready for occupancy, with the right and option in such lessee to extend the term of said lease for a term of one year from the expiration of the original term of said lease and for one year from the expiration of each extended term of said lease, until the original term of said lease shall have been extended for a total number of years to be agreed upon by the parties thereto, at a rental which, if paid for the original term and for each of the full number of years for which the term of said lease may be extended, will amortize the total cost of the erection of the said building and appurtenances, which rental shall be paid at such times as the parties to said lease may agree upon. Said lease shall further provide that the lessee shall have the right and option at the expiration of the original or any extended term thereof,, to purchase said leased premises at a price which shall be stated therein, and which shall be the balance of the total cost of the erection of said buildings and appurtenances not amortized by the payment of rent theretofore made by the lessee, the same to be paid at such times as the parties to said lease may agree; and *208 shall contain a further provision that in the event of the exercise' of said option to purchase said leased premises or in the event said lease shall have been extended for the full number of years which it is agreed the same may be extended, and all rents and payments provided for in said lease have been made, the .lessor shall thereupon convey said premises to the lessee in fee simple with covenant of general warranty of title. Said lease may provide that the lessee shall, as additional rent for said leased premises, pay all taxes assessed against leased premises, and the cost of insuring the buildings erected thereon against loss or damage by fire and windstorm in such sum as may be agreed by the parties thereto.”

The act was approved by the Governor, and became a law on June 13,1928.

The board of trustees of the University of Kentucky is preparing to convey to the Security Trust Company, a corporation of Lexington, Ky., upon the terms and conditions prescribed by the above act, a fee-simple title to two sites on the university campus for the purpose of erecting on each a dormitory for male students.

This proceeding was brought under the Declaratory Judgment Act (Laws 1922, c. 83) against the University of Kentucky by \E. L. McDonald, a citizen and taxpayer of the city of Lexington, suing for himself and all other citizens and taxpayers of the commonwealth, for the purpose of testing the validity of the act, and obtaining an adjudication of the rights of the parties thereunder. The regular judge of the Fayette circuit court being disqualified, Hon. William H. Townsend was agreed on by the parties as special judge. On final hearing, the court upheld the validity of the act, and plaintiff appeals.

Though the courts. have the undoubted power to declare an act unconstitutional, sound policy and respect for the wisdom of a co-ordinate department of the government forbid its exercise except upon clear and satisfactory grounds. Therefore, when the_ validity of an act is challenged in the courts, the inquiry is limited to the question, what provision of the Constitution does it violate? Commonwealth v. Goldburg, 167 Ky. 96, 180 S. W. 68; Craig v. O’Rear, 199 Ky. 553, 251 S. W. 828; Potter v. Dark Tobacco Growers’ Co-operative Association, 201 Ky. 441, 257 S. W. 33. With these principles in *209 mind, let us examine the grounds on which the statute is assailed.

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