198 So. 736 | Miss. | 1940
Lot 47, Hobson Survey, in the City of Jackson, the property of appellee, was assessed for the year 1939 by *784 the city assessor at $122,100. Appellee estate filed its written protest or objection, urging that the assessment was too high, and contending that the assessed valuation should not exceed $45,574.66; but the city commissioners rejected the protest and adopted the assessment without change. The estate appealed to the circuit court under Section 62, Code 1930, and there was a trial de novo. The jury fixed the value at $80,000, and the City has appealed to this court.
The trial court held that the burden of proof was on appellee owner and allowed its attorney to open and close the argument. The City has assigned this as error, and it is towards that point that a large part of the briefs has been directed.
The case Whittle v. City of Hattiesburg,
We have examined the other assignments and find that no reversible error is shown.
Affirmed. *785