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Benson v. Sandusky

Supreme Court of Indiana
Feb 23, 1935
194 N.E. 356 (Ind. 1935)

Opinion

No. 26,428.

Filed February 23, 1935.

From Marion Superior Court; Clarence E. Weir, Judge.

Action between Mary O. Benson and Homer J. Sandusky and others. From a judgment for the latter, the former appealed. Affirmed.

Don R. French, for appellant.

William S. McMaster, Frank L. Littleton, and Forrest Chenoweth, for appellees.


The judgment of the trial court in this case depends upon the validity of Chapter 61, Acts 1925. In Lyle Martin v. Rudolph Loula, etc., et al., No. 26,386, the Chapter is held to be unconstitutional and void. Upon that authority the judgment is affirmed.


Summaries of

Benson v. Sandusky

Supreme Court of Indiana
Feb 23, 1935
194 N.E. 356 (Ind. 1935)
Case details for

Benson v. Sandusky

Case Details

Full title:BENSON v. SANDUSKY ET AL

Court:Supreme Court of Indiana

Date published: Feb 23, 1935

Citations

194 N.E. 356 (Ind. 1935)
207 Ind. 709