The Harrison County Board of Supervisors v. Carlo Corporation, Inc.


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Docket Number: 2000-CA-02050-SCT
Linked Case(s): 2000-CA-02050-SCT ; 2000-CA-02050-SCT

Supreme Court: Opinion Date: 08-29-2002
Opinion Author: WALLER,
Holding: AFFIRMED IN PART; REVERSED AND REMANDED IN PART

Additional Case Information: Judge(s) Concurring: PITTMAN, C.J., SMITH, P.J., COBB, DIAZ, CARLSON AND GRAVES, JJ.,
Dissenting Author : EASLEY, J.,
Concurs in Result Only: McRAE, P.J.,
Procedural History: Admin or Agency Judgment
Nature of the Case: State Boards and Agencies

Trial Court: Date of Trial Judgment: 08-01-2000
Appealed from: Harrison County Circuit Court
Judge: John H. Whitfield
Disposition: The circuit court found that the actions of the Board were arbitrary and capricious and were not supported by the substantial evidence in the record. It further found that "the amount of attorney's fees . . . is excessive, unreasonable, and utterly exorbitant. . . ."

Note: Tax dispute; attorney fees

  Party Name: Attorney Name:  
Appellant: THE HARRISON COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS




KAREN J. YOUNG



 

Appellee: CARLO CORPORATION, INC. BRITT R. SINGLETARY GARY DALE THRASH GLEN K. TILL, JR.  


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