LIVESAY v. TENNESSEE BD. OF EXAM. IN WATCHMAKING


322 S.W.2d 209 (1959)

Woodie E. LIVESAY v. TENNESSEE BOARD OF EXAMINERS IN WATCHMAKING et al.

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

March 12, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James M. Swiggart, Sp. Asst. Atty. Gen., for appellant.

Walter P. Armstrong, Jr., Richard H. Allen, Memphis, Armstrong, McCadden, Allen, Braden & Goodman, Memphis, of counsel, for appellee.


TOMLINSON, Justice.

The privilege of engaging in Tennessee in the occupation of repairing watches and clocks is limited by Chapter 101 of the Public Acts of 1955, Code, Section 62-1401 et seq., to those who meet, and continue to comply with, the requirements of that statute, and the rules and regulations made pursuant thereto by its five-member board of examiners. The constitutionality of that statute is the question for decision.

This Board is given authority...

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