SUN OIL CO. v. DIR., DIV. ON THE NECESSARIES OF LIFE


340 Mass. 235 (1960)

163 N.E.2d 276

SUN OIL COMPANY vs. DIRECTOR OF THE DIVISION ON THE NECESSARIES OF LIFE.

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, Suffolk.

January 7, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Donald R. Grant, for the plaintiff.

Joseph H. Elcock, Jr., Assistant Attorney General, (Eugene G. Panarese with him,) for the defendant.

Present: WILKINS, C.J., SPALDING, COUNIHAN, WHITTEMORE, & CUTTER, JJ.


WHITTEMORE, J.

The plaintiff seeks a declaration under G.L.c. 231A that signs which are in use or are proposed for use at gasoline filling stations of its retail dealers, and which refer to blended gasoline sold thereat under its trade mark Sunoco, or to the dispensing pumps, do not violate G.L.c. 94, § 295C, as appearing in St. 1939, c. 459, § 1.

The case was reserved and reported by a single justice upon the pleadings and a statement of agreed...

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