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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02488 RES - 03/15/1949A RESOUrIGTi i+PPAOVIiQG A COL- PiCQUSE BEE i=-; TIE CITY ik' CGUQGS ':T2ISTI AtiD LGIPTU, 1SING, D/B/A P.INGIS TI -TTCAB CO., Ai'v"D DECLU' NC APB EI;!ERG3i,CY. a dispute exists betvieen the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, a municipal corporation, and Lonnie Ping, d/b/a E;ing 1s Taxicab Co., as to vhsther or net the City of Corpus Christi is entitled to 1 -eep or :irh^ether Lennie King, d/b/a _zinc's Taxicab Co, is entitled to recover -ran the City of Corpus Christi the sus, of Three .,Iundred 31,00,00j, Lne same being gross receipts taxes or street rental i " c. l_censo =ens * -u 'cy said Leslie Ping, d/b Taxicab Co. to the City .2 Corpus C,"i it oa! 3'lny, 15LF6, to the 1Sth day of Septau', r, l,ll7; en_d, 1ItIE:?F::15, said Lonnie Icing, d/b %a Sings Taxicab Co. has agreed to acoept the sun of Three iwLI —d Dollars (C3X.0G) in _'u -1 pa;, -gent of said clzii: and has agreed t¢at the ponies to be id to it under this eo- :apron!iae settlement shall not act: :ally be delivered to said Lomaie 1,__co, d /'fie. z Taxicab Cc., but th. o—Le c.ai,. be cot up on ;:I:e books c+' the C_ „ of Corpus Christi as a credit to Lonnie i >ing, d/b/a Siag's Ta-1-ca1b Co. and tha'a s-sse shall be credised to the y,ay¢aent of ­y ud e =l street rental fens or Lce.ce foes cr like cherzes legally _;ace afainst Lom;ie Bing, d,b/a I':ing's T—icab Co. 10 thej accrue until the princzp•al sw abeve mentioned has been ex— z.ted: lc iT IL: IV D 3 't G_ • 72IL GF 'iE Ci1. La SECTIOIT 1. TSat the facts set —L in tine proetable to tlyis Resolu- tion are true and correct and are 'hereby ap,-cved. SECTION 2. That the Citj L ?anager is — timrised to make such compromise and is authorized to accept a release from said Taxicab Conpan cued to do the things roquisite to consirnote said - -rouse settlement, a copy of said release being attac'ed hereto and made a cart of this 3esolu- tier. for all intents e_-id purposes: a�� am or zM COMM OF Now= 1 ' _ s3+ts bot.aag the City of a Christi, mmiaipal oft7matia% and Laamio i#ye. 4A/• ware- T.riaab Co.. se' to abatday. er not the City of Can m V"'.0 .ia sntftle! to kroep or the Ziag'P Tsxisab Ce, is entitled to rwawr rr" the' City of 00" Ohrisii: "a a" of Thrp uaa�Sollars (WO -W). the gam being gross reeeipto taxes or atrsgt rental fees or liQmff9 foes paid by Paid King's Tsa,— Co. to the city of Canaan Chriatl Eras hey. 1946, to the 15th day of SSvteaber, 1947, and, www", the partiss to this a€raaaeat chair®. to nettle this disagre'aaen$i "W' la- dB- Aid. No Sr Tm per. Teat for sad "aaideration of the '. of ihsw itfflbb" Dollars 0300.00) to it in hmfl paid by the City of Corpus Christi. the rossipt of which is Uerek, aakaswledged, tin grog's Taxis" Cs, hoe rel eased sad diapyatgeg m} ay, Lhasa Prsseata does for itself sad its assigns, release' sad Parever die- �°r'&a the City of Corpps Christi. Tams. frm aetimn � +� all Blair, daeania, or Cannes of action for the recovery of any -rest rental foss. Sroas reeslpts taxes or other license fees or Chargee sellout" by the City Corpse Christi frsa the siag'a TaH"b Ca prior to the 1(rth of UPtambor, 1947. ds a.Port of the eanasderatiaa for this agy�s�, tee ms's T� �vtp'hl,agrae that the rosins paid to it under this os�gslea attleaaah t&roemaat will not be sstually dalivsred to the said :ingh ras:i- Cab Co., but that gars shell be net ap Oft the books e'4 the city of Corpws Christi as a srgdit to the "Ps TAxiph Co., and that =sae aba11 be msedited to the M—t of aq and all ,treat rental less Iisssse fps es ether lib. shargp legally ee nds against the ijg.s iaaisab Ce, as moor" until tho Principal am abate a ""' has bsaa �0t d. 9 X-t Lftado RV& dAl. shag +s Tom ft., . ate "d �aea that ho is to ladeasi,fy and save _ haraiws the Cify of fras MW elms or daaaad of asy Had or sharaata,. abta aW aver p�ndatl t the City - ft Puo Christi for the' ree'o tee of =ho, sm►tae paid out uador this OQMprq L" -"%-'at , . wr mw j1 hot lb" tbm ,_—djv at . A. a 1949. sun Of T i MOTT or NOW } =FM W. tine � antherltq. _. %owryr r¢Dli. zm end for County. Texas, on this day personally sppasred LoCMILO k"m to me to be the person whose awn is snIAaribed to the foregoing inatrsment and aclvuowledged to me that he executed the same for the purposes therein expressed. Given under my hand and seal cf office this the dog of 1949' vairy s VU—ma County.. Tmx&,x SECTION 3. 11,e necessity for settling differences yvhich have arisen between the City and Lonnie Iang, dAA Iang's 'Taxicab Co. regard- ing licenses and £eos paid in order to expedite further collection of license fees creates a public energency and public imperative necessity requiring the suspension of the Charter rule that no ordinance or resolu- tion shall be passed finally on the date it is introauced and that such ordinance or resolution shall be read at three several meetin,s of the City Council, and the Layer h ,ing dc,- -red that such Public emergency and imperative necessity —ist, a.nd having requested that such Chu ter rule be suspended, and teat this Resolution be passed finally cu the date of its introduction and take effect and be in full force and effect from and afiter its passage, IT TS P.000p.DZhCLY SO ICKLVED. PASSED P.TAD A.FIR017D this /,Sday of A. D. 19LF9. .'ES ?. Ci,, of Corpus Christi, Texas City S e' Ci y At o ey i Corpus Christi, Texas Ymrch_/�C, 1949 TO TIM 1.2=i 1,S OF TM CITY COUNCIL Corpus Christi, Texas Gentlemen: Far the reasons set forth in the emergency cal-,.e of the fore - going resolution, a public emergency and imperative necessity exist for the suspension of the Charter rule or requirement that no ordinance or resolution shall be passed finally on the date it is introduced, and -that such ordinance or resolution shall be read at three meetings of the Cit. Council; T, therefore, hareby rer"uest that yrou suspend said Charter rule or requirement aad pass this desolution finally on the date it is intro - duced, or at the present ;coating of the City Council. 3esp, ctfrlly, .City of Co71,us C;tristi, Texas The Charter rule eras sus-,ended by the follovring vote: Ae slay g. Seala George P. Clark, Jr. John A.. =orris R. il. Hniry Joe T. Davison The ab.w resolution was passed by the fell —in tote; Lesley deal. George e,. Clark, Jr. John A. " erris R. A. Henry - Joe 1. Dawson 91M