BENDSLEV v. COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC SAFETY


328 Mass. 443 (1952)

106 N.E.2d 5

W. LESLIE BENDSLEV, executor, & others vs. COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC SAFETY.

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, Suffolk.

February 29, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

R. Wait, for the plaintiffs.

W.S. Kinney, Assistant Attorney General, for the defendant.

Present: QUA, C.J., RONAN, WILKINS, SPALDING, & WILLIAMS, JJ.


SPALDING, J.

The plaintiffs own and operate motion picture theatres in this Commonwealth. In this bill for declaratory relief they seek a determination of the validity of certain regulations promulgated by the commissioner of public safety under the authority of G.L. (Ter. Ed.) c. 143. These regulations, it is alleged, prescribe certain rules for the operation of motion picture projectors, which, as applied to the plaintiffs, are arbitrary and oppressive.

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