J. Furman Broadway v. Town of Asheboro J. Furman Broadway v. Town of Asheboro

J. Furman Broadway v. Town of Asheboro

1959.NC.40210 250 N.C. 232; 108 S.E.2D 441

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Publisher Description

Plaintiffs appeal from an order sustaining a demurrer ore tenus for that the complaint fails to state a cause of action. Plaintiffs pray that street paving assessments levied against their properties be declared invalid. As the basis for the relief sought they allege: the City Clerk of Asheboro, on 13 October 1953, delivered to one Lamphere a blank petition asking for the paving of East Presnell Street from North Elm Street to Vance Street, a copy of which petition, marked Exhibit A, is annexed to the complaint; the frontage on Presnell Street between Elm and Vance is 3196.82 feet and is owned by more than thirty property owners; when this petition was lodged with the Commissioners of the town it had "only one valid signature" and that property owner owned only 636.99 feet fronting on Presnell

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
1959
29 April
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
2
Pages
PUBLISHER
LawApp Publishers
SIZE
60.4
KB

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