PRIDE OIL COMPANY v. SALT LAKE COUNTY

No. 9547.

13 Utah 2d 183 (1962)

370 P.2d 355

PRIDE OIL COMPANY, A CORPORATION, PLAINTIFF AND RESPONDENT, THE UTAH ASSOCIATION OF PETROLEUM RETAILERS, INTERVENER, v. SALT LAKE COUNTY, A BODY POLITIC, DEFENDANT AND APPELLANT.

Supreme Court of Utah.

April 18, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Grover A. Giles, County Atty., Gerald E. Nielson, Deputy County Atty., Salt Lake City, for appellant.

Calvin E. Clark, George Morris, Stewart, Topham & Harding, Salt Lake City, for intervenor.

Clyde & Mecham, Richard L. Dewsnup, Ronald N. Boyce, Salt Lake City, for respondent.


CROCKETT, Justice.

The plaintiff seeks to restrain the enforcement of statutes relating to the posting of the prices of gasoline on the ground that they are unconstitutional. After a hearing at which evidence was adduced and plenary consideration was given the matter, the trial court ruled that such statutes were invalid, from which this appeal is taken.

The sections in question, 41-11-45 and 46, U.C.A. 1953, were added to the Motor Vehicle Act by Chap. 92...

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