CLAYTON v. BENNETT

No. 8477.

5 Utah 2d 152 (1956)

298 P.2d 531

NELSON CLAYTON, PLAINTIFF AND APPELLANT, v. HAL S. BENNETT, STEWART M. HANSON AND DONALD HACKING, AS MEMBERS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS REGULATION OF THE STATE OF UTAH; DEPARTMENT OF REGISTRATION AND FRANK E. LEES, AS DIRECTOR OF THE DEPARTMENT OF REGISTRATION, DEFENDANTS AND RESPONDENTS.

Supreme Court of Utah.

June 11, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

E.W. Clyde, Salt Lake City, for appellant.

E.R. Callister, Atty. Gen., Walter L. Budge, Asst. Atty. Gen., for respondents.


CROCKETT, Justice.

This action was brought in the District Court seeking a declaratory judgment that the Utah statutes dealing with the ascertainment of qualifications and licensing of applicants to practice certain professions and trades are unconstitutional. The trial court refused to so rule and plaintiff appeals.

Plaintiff is a professional engineer, having complied with the law to become licensed as such. He also has a degree in architecture and made...

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