February 2020 HRIP Miller v. City of Richmond
Oral Arguments of the Supreme Court of Virginia
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Granted Appeal Summary
Case
HRIP MILLER & RHOADS ACQUISITION, LLC v. CITY OF RICHMOND (Record Number 190316)
From
The Circuit Court of the City of Richmond; C. Jenkins, Judge.
Counsel
Thomas M. Wolfe, William H. Shewmake, and N. Pendleton Rogers (LeClairRyan PLLC) for appellant.
Richard E. Hill, Jr. (Office of the City Attorney) for appellee.
Assignment of Error
2. The Trial Court Erred When It Held That HRIP Could Not Invoke The City’s Tax Amnesty Ordinance, City Code §26-29, To Avoid The Forfeiture Of Its 2017 Tax Exemption.
www.courts.state.va.us/courts/scv/appeals/190316.pdf
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