State v. Baker

Decision Date01 January 1878
Citation49 Tex. 763
PartiesTHE STATE OF TEXAS v. THOMAS BAKER ET AL.
CourtTexas Supreme Court

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APPEAL from Galveston. Tried below before the Hon. A. P. McCormick.

Walter Gresham, for the State.

L. E. Trezevant, for appellees.

MOORE, ASSOCIATE JUSTICE.

This is a suit on behalf of the State, brought by the district attorney October 24, 1874, in the District Court of Galveston county, for the collection of the ad-valorem and one-eighth of one per cent. school tax for the year 1871, and interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent. per annum from January 1, 1872, assessed against appellees as the owners of lots numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7, in block number 255, in the city of Galveston.

It is alleged in the petition, as we infer from the agreed statement upon which the case comes before us, that said lots were “assessed in bulk as of the value of $5,950,” and that a lien for the aggregate amount of tax sued for, viz., $37.39, and interest thereon as aforesaid, is sought to be enforced in like manner against the entire property. But whether this aggregate value of the property and total amount of tax was ascertained by adding up the assessed value of each of said lots, or by valuing and assessing them in bulk as a whole, is not shown; or whether said lots constituted the whole or a part of said block, and had been listed by the owners as one tract or parcel of land, though designated and described by the numbers of the lots and block for its identification, or whether it was thus assessed by the assessor, is not made to appear.

Each lot into which town or city blocks are subdivided, is generally regarded as a separate and distinct tract or parcel of land, as much so as separate and distinct though adjoining surveys or grants in the country, and should ordinarily be separately assessed for the taxes with which it is properly chargeable,--as was, in effect, held by us in the case of Clegg v. The State, 42 Tex., 605; and the lien given by the Constitution (Const. 1869, art. 12, secs. 19-22) is a charge merely upon each separate tract for the tax assessed against it. The decision in that case we regard as decisive of this one, and requires an affirmance of the judgment.

We are not to be understood, however, by anything which we now or have heretofore said, as either holding or intimating that either lots or blocks in a town or city, or originally distinct and separate surveys or grants in the country, if listed and assessed by the owner, or with his...

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  • Richey v. Moor
    • United States
    • Texas Supreme Court
    • February 28, 1923
    ...the taxes assessed against it. Jodon v. City of Brenham, 57 Tex. 655, 657; Edmonson v. City of Galveston, 53 Tex. 157, 161; State of Texas v. Baker, 49 Tex. 763; Clegg v. State, 42 Tex. 605, 609. By incorporating this language in the Constitution of 1876 without material change or modificat......
  • Electra Independent Sch. Dist. v. W. T. Waggoner Estate, 1918-7948.
    • United States
    • Texas Supreme Court
    • January 27, 1943
    ...assessed against it. Richey v. Moor, 112 Tex. 493, 249 S.W. 172. It was recognized by this Court at an early date in the case of State v. Baker, 49 Tex. 763, "that either lots or blocks in a town or city, or originally distinct and separate surveys or grants in the country, if listed and as......
  • Cave v. Mayor
    • United States
    • Texas Supreme Court
    • March 5, 1886
    ...citation, they cited: R. S., arts. 1215, 1443; Graves v. Robinson, 22 Tex. 130. On costs, they cited: Clegg v. State, 42 Tex. 605;State v. Baker, 49 Tex. 763;Edmondson v. Galveston, 53 Tex. 157. On interest, they cited: Ordinances City of Houston; Special Laws 16th Legislature, sec. 33, p. ......
  • Parker v. City of Jacksonville
    • United States
    • Florida Supreme Court
    • March 31, 1896
    ...until the same shall be paid. Such lien may, after return of nulla bona on a distress warrant, be enforced as other liens.' In State v. Baker, 49 Tex. 763, cited with approval Town of Kissimmee City v. Drought, 26 Fla. 1, 7 So. 525, it is said: 'The lots into which town or city blocks are s......
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