JACKSON v. CITY OF GLENWOOD SPRINGS

No. 16480.

221 P.2d 1083 (1950)

122 Colo. 323

JACKSON et al. v. CITY OF GLENWOOD SPRINGS.

Supreme Court of Colorado, en Banc.

August 28, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

M. J. Mayes, Glenwood Springs, for plaintiffs in error.

Darrow-Mincer-Petre, Glenwood Springs, for defendant in error.


JACKSON, Justice.

This case involves the validity of an ordinance of the city of Glenwood Springs, the purpose of which is disclosed by the title, "An Ordinance Concerning Revenue and Imposing an Occupational Tax Upon Business, Professions and Occupations, and to Secure a Proper Distribution of the Burden of Taxes, and Providing Penalties for the Violation Thereof."

The case arose when plaintiffs in error, who were plaintiffs in the trial court and will hereinafter...

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