DOWS v. CITY OF CHICAGO

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78 U.S. 108 (1871)

11 Wall. 108

20 L.Ed. 65

DOWS, v. CITY OF CHICAGO.

Supreme Court of United States.

February 27, 1871.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Messrs. M.F. Fuller and J.H. Roberts, for the appellants.

M.F. Tuley, contra.


Mr. Justice FIELD delivered the opinion of the court.

According to the view we take of this case, it is unnecessary to consider the force of any of the objections urged by the appellants to the decrees rendered. Assuming the tax to be illegal and void, we do not think any ground is presented by the bill justifying the interposition of a court of equity to enjoin its collection. The illegality of the tax and the threatened sale of the shares for its payment constitute...

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