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Winfield Hancock Lyon (Jr.)
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Mt. Olive. 147 — 612.
No limitation upon town taxation for necessary purposes except that imposed by statute, general or special. Ibid, 147—612.
Cost of maintaining streets is necessary expense, but if act au- thorizing bond Issue for streets, including sidewalks, election should be had. Comrs. v. Webb, 148 — 122.
Where act authorizing bond issue for given purpose directs that ques- tion be submitted to voters, this amounts to a statutory restriction, though debt is properly classed as a necess
...ary expense. Ibid, 148 — 123.
Municipal bonds for special pur- poses, issued by express authority of the legislature and approved by majority of qualified voters, are valid. Cottrell v. Lenoir, 148—138.
Constitution, Art. VII, sec. 7, pre- scribing limitations upon counties in contraction of debts for other than necessary expenses, should be construed in relation to each other and special tax authorized and voted for is not unconstitutional by rea- son of increase of property tax over constitutional equation between property and poll tax.


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