LEVERIDGE v. OKLAHOMA TAX COMMISSION

No. 36987.

294 P.2d 809 (1956)

S.B. LEVERIDGE, doing business as Leveridge Motor Company, Plaintiff in Error, v. OKLAHOMA TAX COMMISSION, Defendant in Error.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

March 6, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Carmon C. Harris, Mike Tapp, Oklahoma City, for plaintiff in error.

R.F. Barry, W.F. Speakman, E.J. Armstrong, Oklahoma City, for defendant in error.

Don Welch, Jr., Madill, for Oklahoma Automobile Dealers Ass'n, amicus curiae.


JOHNSON, Chief Justice.

On June 9, 1955, S.B. Leveridge, the holder of a valid used car dealer's license, made application to the Tax Commission for an original certificate of title for a 1955 model Ford vehicle, which was the latest manufactured model. He presented as evidence of his ownership an assigned Missouri title showing that the vehicle had been originally registered in Missouri May 9, 1955, by an individual, which...

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