128 Ky. 519 | Ky. Ct. App. | 1908
Opinion op the Court by
Reversing.
. At the regular November election, 1901, Claude B. Terrell was elected county attorney of Trimble county.
It is not material that Terrell did not bring a suit to collect the taxes. The fact that the taxpayer paid over the taxes without suit gives him no right to compensation which he would not have if he had brought a suit against the taxpayer which had been prosecuted to judgment or settled before trial. The ascertainment of amount of taxes due was preliminary to a suit, and it was the duty of the county attorney to conduct a proceeding of this character, when directed by the fiscal court, under section 127 of the Kentucky Statutes of 1903. The fiscal court had fixed by a previous order the reasonable salary to be paid annually to the county attorney for his services.under section 132 of the Kentucky Statutes of 1903, and this allowance was in full of all his official services as county attorney, including both those required of him expressly by the statute or which he rendered upon direction of the fiscal court or the county court* under sec. 127 of the Kentucky Stat
The judgment is reversed, and cause remanded for further proceedings consistent therewith.