Case Name: D. D. Roberts and G. A. Collins v. Town of Perry, Florida, et al.
Court: Supreme Court of the United States
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1926-03-01
Citations: 270 U.S. 631
Docket Number: No. 180
Parties: D. D. Roberts and G. A. Collins v. Town of Perry, Florida, et al.
Judges: 
Reporter: United States Reports
Volume: 270
Pages: 631–631

Head Matter:
No. 180.
D. D. Roberts and G. A. Collins v. Town of Perry, Florida, et al.
Argued January 28, 1926.
Decided March 1, 1926.
Mr. Thomas B. Adams, with whom Messrs. William E. Kay and Henry C. Clark were on the brief, for plaintiffs in error. Mr. Giles J. Patterson for defendants in error.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
Dismissed for want of any ground for federal jurisdiction, there having been no lack of opportunity for a hearing on the merits of the assessment, upon the authority of Hetrick v. Village of Lindsay, 265 U. S. 384; and there having been no contract within the meaning of Art. I, § 10 of the Constitution, upon the authority of Hunter v. City of Pittsburgh, 207 U. S. 161, 176-177; (2) New Orleans v. New Orleans Water Works Company, 142 U. S. 79, 87-88; Gulf & Ship Island R. R. Co. v. Hewes, 183 U. S. 66, 75.