MURDOCK ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION v. CITY OF MEMPHIS


288 S.W.2d 459 (1955)

MURDOCK ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION, Plaintiff in Error, v. CITY OF MEMPHIS and Frank T. Tobey, Mayor, and Claude A. Armour, Joseph P. Boyle, John T. Dwyer and Oscar P. Williams, Commissioners, Defendants in Error.

Court of Appeals of Tennessee, Western Section.

Certiorari Denied March 9, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lowell W. Taylor, William I. McLain, Memphis, for appellant.

Jesse Vineyard, Frank B. Gianotti, Jr., Memphis, for appellees.


Certiorari Denied by Supreme Court, March 9, 1956.

BEJACH, Judge.

The parties will be styled as in the lower court, complainant and defendants, the complainant being the appellant in this court, and the defendants, appellees here.

The sole question involved in this cause is whether or not complainant is liable for the privilege tax levied against automobile dealers, in addition to the privilege tax or license paid for engaging in its principal business...

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