M & M WOOD WORKING CO. v. S.I.A.C.


201 Or. 603 (1954)

271 P.2d 1082

M & M WOOD WORKING COMPANY ET AL. v. STATE INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT COMMISSION

Supreme Court of Oregon.

Affirmed June 17, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gordon Moore, of Portland, argued the cause for appellants. On the brief were Wilbur, Mautz, Souther & Spaulding, of Portland.

Ray H. Lafky, Assistant Attorney General, of Salem, argued the cause for respondents. With him on the brief were Robert Y. Thornton, Attorney General, of Salem, Green, Richardson & Green, and Paul T. Bailey, all of Portland, and Allan G. Carson, of Salem.

Before LATOURETTE, Chief Justice, and WARNER, ROSSMAN, LUSK, BRAND and PERRY, Justices.


AFFIRMED.

BRAND, J.

This is a suit for a declaratory judgment. The plaintiffs seek a declaration that Section 4 of Chapter 343, Oregon Laws 1951 is unconstitutional and pray for an order enjoining the defendants, State Industrial Accident Commission and other officials, from enforcing that chapter. A general demurrer was filed and sustained and judgment was rendered to the effect that no constitutional rights of the...

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