Sheibley v. City of Rome
This text of 33 S.E. 398 (Sheibley v. City of Rome) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Supreme Court of Georgia primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
The charter of the City of Rome authorized the appointment of assessors of the real estate in the city, and required these assessors to return all such real estate, with their valuation thereof, by the first day of April of each year. These assessors returned a certain lot in the City of Rome as-the property of Mrs. Sheibley. The charter and the ordinances of the city also required the owner'of personal property to return the same by the first day of May of each year. When these returns were made, the mayor and aldermen made the needful assessments, and the lien of the taxes dated from the 15th of April on both real and personal property. The tax here in controversy was upon the city lot returned on' the first day of April as belonging to Mrs. Sheibley. It appears that on April 5th, before the lien of the taxes on the lot accrued, she sold the lot-to Chamlee. She returned her personal property for taxes, including the purchase-money of this city lot and the notes given therefor; and she was taxed thereon and paid this tax, the city authorities giving her a receipt in full for the taxes on all of her property except this one lot. The tax upon this lot she declined to pay. Execution was issued by the municipal authorities against her for the taxes upon this lot, and was levied thereon. To prevent-[385]*385a sale of the lot, the purchaser, Chamlee, paid the taxes thereon and had the tax execution transferred to himself. He then had the execution levied by the marshal upon other real property owned by Mrs. Sheibley, who filed an equitable petition seeking an injunction against the levy and sale of her property under this tax execution.. Upon hearing the application for injunction the judge refused the same, and Mrs. Sheibley excepted.
Judgment reversed.
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