Cramer v. Montana State Board of Food Distributors

124 P.2d 1020, 112 Mont. 621, 1941 Mont. LEXIS 105
CourtMontana Supreme Court
DecidedJune 16, 1941
DocketNo. 8,234.
StatusPublished

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Cramer v. Montana State Board of Food Distributors, 124 P.2d 1020, 112 Mont. 621, 1941 Mont. LEXIS 105 (Mo. 1941).

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

Petition of plaintiff praying that a writ of injunction issue herein restraining defendants State Board of Food Distributors and its members from administering Chapter 49, Laws of 1939, on the ground that said Act is unconstitutional on several grounds, is denied, no reason being disclosed justifying this court in accepting original jurisdiction.

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