McInturff v. City of Hutchinson

87 P. 887, 74 Kan. 898, 1906 Kan. LEXIS 190
CourtSupreme Court of Kansas
DecidedNovember 10, 1906
DocketNo. 15,160
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
McInturff v. City of Hutchinson, 87 P. 887, 74 Kan. 898, 1906 Kan. LEXIS 190 (kan 1906).

Opinion

Per Curiam,:

This was a suit to enjoin the performance of a contract to pave a part of 'a street in the city of Hutchinson. The contract is similar in its provisions to the one involved in Bunker v. Hutchinson, ante, p. 651. That case was disposed of on a demurrer to plaintiff’s petition, while in this case a temporary injunction was refused after a hearing. The decision in the Bunker case fairly covers the legal propositions in this case, and nothing is found in the testimony which takes it out of the rule of that decision.

The judgment is therefore affirmed.

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