78 Ga. 119 | Ga. | 1886
The defendants in error exhibited their bill against plaintiff in error to enjoin an execution issued by the city council, under an ordinance which purports to “ fix the annual and specific taxes of the city of Augusta on business occupations and professions for the year 1886, and to provide for the collection of the same,” to-wit, “ on all railroads, five hundred dollars,” which executions were issued against defendants in error. The bill was demurred to for want of equity by the city of Augusta. The demurrer was overruled by the court, and he granted the injunction. To this ruling the city of Augusta excepted, and error is assigned in overruling the demurrer to the bill.
The ordinance of the city, taxing railroads, is not a tax on business occupations. A railroad itself does not carry
udgment affirmed.