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Argued January 17, 1950.
Affirmed February 28, 1950.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
Will H. Masters argued the cause for appellants. On the brief were Masters & Masters, of Portland.
Alexander G. Brown, City Attorney, and Virgil H. Langtry, Deputy City Attorney, argued the cause for respondents. With them on the brief was Marian C. Rushing, Deputy City Attorney, all of Portland.
A brief was filed by the following city attorneys as amici curiae; Chris J. Kowitz, Salem; James L. Hope, Astoria; Charles K. McColloch, Baker; Charles G. Schneider, Gresham; Paul L. Patterson, Hillsboro; John N. Mohr, Hood River; Carl G. Helm, Jr., La Grande; Raymond G. Wood, Oceanlake; Edgar L. Martin, Sandy; Marvin O. Sanders, Springfield; David O. Bennett, St. Helens; and Neal W. Bush, Vernonia.
Before LUSK, Chief Justice, and BRAND, BELT, ROSSMAN, BAILEY and HAY, Justices.
Supreme Court of Oregon.
DECREE AFFIRMED.
BAILEY, J.
Barnard Motors, a corporation, and three other corporations and the individuals constituting two partnerships brought this suit, under the uniform declaratory judgments act (§§ 6-601 to 6-616, O.C.L.A.), against the City of Portland and the Mayor, Commissioners, Chief Inspector of Licenses, City Attorney, and Chief of the Bureau of Police of the City of Portland, for the purpose...
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