Case Name: Village of Amherst; Aldrich, a Taxpayer, Appellant, v. Wragg et al., Appellees
Court: Supreme Court of Ohio
Jurisdiction: Ohio
Decision Date: 1942-03-04
Citations: 139 Ohio St. 371
Docket Number: No. 28579
Parties: Village of Amherst; Aldrich, a Taxpayer, Appellant, v. Wragg et al., Appellees.
Judges: Weygandt, C. J., Turner, Williams, Matthias, Hart and Zimmerman, JJ., concur.
Reporter: Ohio State Reports, New Service
Volume: 139
Pages: 371–372

Head Matter:
Village of Amherst; Aldrich, a Taxpayer, Appellant, v. Wragg et al., Appellees.
(No. 28579
Decided March 4, 1942.)
Mr. D. W. Myers and Mr. L. R. Ashenbach, for appellant.
Mr. Milton Friedman, for appellees.

Opinion:
By the Court.
This litigation was instituted originally by virtue of Sections 4311 and 4314, General Code, upon request of a taxpayer.
Neither those sections nor the Appellate Procedure Act (Section 12223-1 et seq., General Code) confer upon the taxpayer in the instant case the right to prosecute an appeal. City of Middletown v. City Commission, 138 Ohio St., 596, at page 603 et seq., 37 N. E. (2d), 609.
Judgment affirmed.
Weygandt, C. J., Turner, Williams, Matthias, Hart and Zimmerman, JJ., concur.
Bettman, J., not participating.