PHILLIPS v. STATE


304 S.W.2d 614 (1957)

Albert H. PHILLIPS v. STATE of Tennessee.

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

July 29, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

K. Harlan Dodson, Jr., and John Jay Hooker, Jr., Nashville, for plaintiff in error.

James M. Glasgow, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the State.


TOMLINSON, Justice.

Chapter 260 of the Public Acts of 1957 requires the observation in Tennessee of "only standard time" as fixed for Tennessee by the United States Interstate Commerce Commission. The statute forbids every governmental entity from adopting, permanently or temporarily, any other standard of time. It then provides this:

"No person, firm, partnership, corporation or other entity operating or maintaining a place of business of whatsoever kind...

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