Central Pacific Railroad v. Corcoran
California Supreme Court Jul 1, 1874 No. No. 3,855Published
Before: Rhodes
Synopsis
Extoinino- Sale foe Tax.—An injunction will not be granted to restrain the collection of a tax by a sale of the real estate of the taxpayer.
By the Court, Rhodes, J.: It was held in Savings and Loan Society v. Austin, 46 Cal. 415, and the other tax' cases decided at the October term, 1873, and in Houghton v. Austin, 47 Cal. 646, that an injunction Avas not the proper remedy in those actions. Upon the authority of those cases, the order dissolving the injunction is affirmed.
Remittitur forthwith.
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