HOULE v. DUVALL

No. 6107.

111 N.H. 333 (1971)

RAYMOND HOULE & a. v. ROBERT M. DUVALL, COMMISSIONER OF LABOR.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

Modified February 1, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Alexander J. Kalinski (by brief and orally) for the plaintiffs.

Warren B. Rudman, Attorney General, and Richard F. Therrien, Attorney (Mr. Therrien orally), for the defendant.


GRIFFITH, J.

This is a declaratory judgment petition brought to challenge the validity of Mandatory Order No. 4-A issued by the labor commissioner pursuant to the Minimum Wage Law. Mandatory Order No. 4-A requires hairdressing schools to pay students fifty per cent of the charge made for students' services when they work on paying customers. Plaintiffs are individual hairdressing schools and members of the New Hampshire branch of the Tri-State Cosmetology Association...

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