Parker v. City of Astoria

36 P. 293, 25 Or. 425, 1894 Ore. LEXIS 32
CourtOregon Supreme Court
DecidedApril 3, 1894
StatusPublished

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Parker v. City of Astoria, 36 P. 293, 25 Or. 425, 1894 Ore. LEXIS 32 (Or. 1894).

Opinion

Opinion by

Mr. Chief Justice Lord.

This is a suit to enjoin the collection of certain street assessments against the property described in the com[426]*426plaint, and involves the same ordinances which were held to be invalid in the case of Babbidge v. City of Astoria. As such ordinances failed to become law, 'the proceedings founded upon them are void, and the decree must therefore be reversed and the defendants enjoined from further proceedings in the premises.

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