Myers v. City of Richmond

66 S.E. 826, 110 Va. 605, 1910 Va. LEXIS 102
CourtSupreme Court of Virginia
DecidedJanuary 13, 1910
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Myers v. City of Richmond, 66 S.E. 826, 110 Va. 605, 1910 Va. LEXIS 102 (Va. 1910).

Opinion

Whittle, J.,

delivered the opinion of the court.

The city of Richmond has plenary power under the general law, Va. Code, 1904, sec. 1043, and its charter to make levies upon all property and subjects assessed with State taxes against persons residing therein. Consequently, this case is ruled by the case of Lilburn T. Myers, Receiver, v. Commonwealth, ante, p. 600, 66 S. E. 824, in which an opinion has just been handed down sustaining the validity of the tax in question so far as the State is concerned.

Affirmed.

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Powers v. City of Richmond
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