YOUNG v. TOWN OF VIENNA


123 S.E.2d 388 (1962)

203 Va. 265

Alice Marie R. YOUNG v. TOWN OF VIENNA, Virginia.

Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia.

January 15, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stanley D. Perry, Alexandria, for appellant.

Marcus L. Beckner, Jr., Fairfax, Clarke, Richard, Moncure & Whitehead, Alexandria, for appellee.

Before EGGLESTON, C. J., and SPRATLEY, BUCHANAN, WHITTLE, SNEAD and I'ANSON, JJ.


I'ANSON, Justice.

The appellant, Alice Marie R. Young, filed her petition for a declaratory judgment in the court below praying that the business privilege license tax ordinance of the town of Vienna, Virginia (appellee), under which she was required to pay a tax for engaging in the business of renting commercial property, be declared inapplicable to her; that the ordinance be held void; and that the license tax exacted of her be returned. From a decree denying the...

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