61 Ga. 228 | Ga. | 1878
It appears from the record that Jackson sued the City of Atlanta in a justice court to recover back the sum of $40.00 for taxes alleged to have been erroneously collected from him by the city for the years 1873,1874 and 1875. The justice rendered a judgment in favor of the plaintiff. The defendant brought the case before the superior court by writ of cerUorcvri, when, upon the hearing thereof, the court sustained the certiora/ri, and reversed the judgment of the justice, whereupon Jackson, the plaintiff, excepted. It was shown by the evidence that, according to Cooper’s map of the city, compiled and drawn from official surveys, and published by order of the mayor and council of the city of Atlanta, in 1868, the property of the plaintiff which was assessed and taxed, was within the corporate limits of the city, but that by a survey of the city, made by its present engineer, the property taxed, was outside of the city limits. The tax for the years 1873, 1874 and 1875, which is sought
Let the judgment of the court below sustaining the certiorari, be affirmed.