Reversing.
The appellant is the owner of certain warrants issued by Magoffin County and validated by this Court in the case of Magoffin Fiscal Court v. Gardner,
Confronted with this situation, the appellant brought this action for a writ of mandamus to compel the county to make a special levy of a sufficient amount to pay this obligation. From the ruling of the court below that such a levy is prohibited by Section 157 of the Constitution, this appeal follows.
While it is true that Section 157 limits the levy of a county to 50 cents on the $100 assessed valuation, Section 159 requires a county to provide for the collection of a tax sufficient to retire an authorized indebtedness. A resume of the judicial interpretations placed on these sections of the Constitution is to be found in the case of Griffin v. Clay County,
For the reasons stated, the judgment is reversed, with directions to set it aside, and for the entry of a judgment consistent with this opinion.
