BRODY, ETC., ET AL. v. MARSHALL, RECR. OF TAXES


72 Pa. D. & C. 197 (1950)

Brody, etc., et al. v. Marshall, Receiver of Taxes

Common Pleas Court of Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.

May 18, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

A.L. Hodes and C.B. Rhoads, for plaintiffs.

A. Wernick and F.F. Truscott, for defendant.


OLIVER, P.J., May 18, 1950.

Plaintiffs attack the constitutionality of the Act of May 2, 1947, P.L. 143, 4 PS § 201 et seq. on the grounds that it violates article I, secs. 1 and 9, of the State Constitution, and the fourteenth amendment to the Federal Constitution. The challenged provisions of the act provide that:

"The owner of every place of amusement shall . . . cause to be plainly stamped . . . on the face of every ticket . . . the established price...

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