218 S.W. 654 | Tex. App. | 1920
Appellee, E. Headlee, and other taxpayers of Freestone county, instituted this suit against the county judge and other members of the county commissioners' court of Freestone county, the county tax assessor and collector, the treasurer, auditor, and W. A. Myrick and A. B. Ayers, for the purpose of declaring void and *655
unenforceable and to enjoin pendente lite the execution of a contract entered into by the commissioners' court with W. A. Myrick and A. B. Ayers for the erection of a county courthouse; to hold void the tax levied to meet the expense of erecting said building. An interlocutory injunction was granted by the trial district judge pending further orders of the court. Subsequently on a motion to dissolve, a further hearing in chambers was had, when the temporary injunction was dissolved. An appeal was prosecuted from the order of the court dissolving the injunction of the Court of Civil Appeals at Dallas, the judgment there reversed, and the cause remanded for further proceedings not inconsistent with the views expressed in the opinion. For a full statement of the issues presented and the matters therein determined, see Headlee v. Fryer,
The appeal is dismissed.