16 Mo. 88 | Mo. | 1852
delivered tbe opinion of tbe court.
This is a petition for an injunction, filed by tbe respondent against tbe appellants, as trustees of tbe town of Bremen, to restrain tbe collection of taxes illegally imposed by said trustees, as it is alleged.
Tbe town was incorporated by tbe County Court of St. Louis county, in pursuance to tbe provision of tbe act of tbe Gene
Amongst the many objections urged against the validity of the proceedings of the trustees, those two only will be noticed, which are relied on to sustain the action of the Circuit Court, viz:
1. That the County Court had no jurisdiction of the subject matter, there being no town to corporate, within the meaning and intention of the General Assembly. 2. That the act of 1845, conferring on the County Courts of the respective counties, the power of incorporating towns, is unconstitutional, being the delegation of a political trust, which can alone be exercised under our institutions by the legislative power.
The other judges concurring, the decree will be reversed, the injunction dissolved and the bill dismissed. ’