But a single question is presented for consideration by the record in this case. It involves the right of the cleric of the city of Bessemer to as-sess
A majority of the court hold that the clerk’s act was within the authority conferred by the charter of the city of Bessemer and, therefore, valid. In this conclusion the Avriter cannot concur. The constitution (Art. XI, § 7) requires the valuation of property for municipal taxation to be based on “the value of such property as assessed for State taxation during the preceding year.” The proAision of the Code of the city of Bessemer quoted above seems to have been framed with reference to and in accordance with this section of the constitution. But whether this be true or not, the limitation in the constitution must control. — Elyton Land Co. v. Mayor and Aldermen of Birmingham,
The cause having been tried by the judge -without the intervention of a jury, the judgment is reversed and a judgment will be here (rendered for the defendant.
Beversed and rendered.
