Crawford v. Town of Marshall
This text of 1932 OK 517 (Crawford v. Town of Marshall) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Supreme Court of Oklahoma primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
Plaintiffs in error sought injunction to restrain the enforcement of an occupational license tax ordinance of the town of Marshall. Judgment below sustained the ordinance.
Plaintiffs in error concede that subsequent to the submission of the case at bar, three decisions of this court have settled the controversy herein presented, in so far as It concerns the power of municipal authorities to impose a license tax for revenue purposes. City of Drumright v. Strand Amusement Co., 139 Okla. 162, 282 P. 128; Ex parte Dickison, 28 Okla. 266, 280 P. 797; Binion v. Dickison, 138 Okla. 171, 280 P. 801.
It is our opinion that the cited cases are decisive of the whole controversy herein presented.
Judgment affirmed.
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1932 OK 517, 12 P.2d 875, 158 Okla. 167, 1932 Okla. LEXIS 962, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/crawford-v-town-of-marshall-okla-1932.