TEXAS STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY v. MARTIN

No. 10820.

343 S.W.2d 535 (1961)

TEXAS STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY, Appellant, v. George Clinton MARTIN, Appellee.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Austin.

Rehearing Denied February 22, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Will Wilson, Atty. Gen., John Reeves, Asst. Atty. Gen., Pat Bailey, Austin, of counsel, for appellant.

Raymond E. Ehrlich, Pharr, for appellee.


GRAY, Justice.

Appellee, George Clinton Martin, sued the Texas State Board of Pharmacy and its individual members in their official capacities for injunctive relief. He alleged that on March 28, 1950 the Board issued him a license to practice pharmacy in this State; that annually thereafter he paid the statutory fee for a renewal license and that the Board issued annual renewal licenses to him the last of which was issued for the year 1959. He alleged that on December...

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