CITY OF DULUTH v. NORTHLAND GREYHOUND LINES

No. 35,735.

236 Minn. 260 (1952)

CITY OF DULUTH v. NORTHLAND GREYHOUND LINES.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

March 28, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harry E. Weinberg, City Attorney, and Harry T. Lathrop and Richard L. Bye, Assistant City Attorneys, for appellant.

A.L. Janes, Snyder, Gale, Hoke, Richards & Janes, and Nathan A. Cobb, for respondent.


KNUTSON, JUSTICE.

Appeal from a judgment entered pursuant to findings of fact, conclusions of law, and order for judgment after trial by the court without a jury upon stipulated facts.

In 1915, the city of Duluth adopted an ordinance, No. 636, regulating the business of carrying passengers as a common carrier for hire by autocar within the city limits and requiring, among other things, the payment of a license fee for so doing. Section 3 of the ordinance,...

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