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Seattle Gas Company v. Seattle

The Supreme Court of Washington
Apr 21, 1933
172 Wn. 701 (Wash. 1933)

Opinion

No. 24330. En Banc.

April 21, 1933.

Appeal from a judgment of the superior court for King county, Ronald, J., entered October 10, 1932, dismissing an action for injunctive relief, upon sustaining a demurrer to the complaint. Affirmed.

Poe, Falknor, Falknor Emory, for appellant.

A.C. Van Soelen, Walter L. Baumgartner and C.V. Hoard, for respondent.


This is an appeal from a judgment dismissing an action brought to enjoin the enforcement of a tax imposed upon appellant under ordinance No. 62,662 of the city of Seattle. The same questions are raised as in the cases of Pacific Telephone Telegraph Co. v. Seattle, ante p. 649, 21 P.2d 721, and Puget Sound Power Light Co. v. Seattle, ante p. 667, 21 P.2d 727. For the reasons stated in those cases, the judgment entered herein is affirmed.


For the reasons already stated by me in Pacific Telephone Telegraph Co. v. Seattle, ante p. 649, 21 P.2d 721, and Puget Sound Power Light Co. v. Seattle, ante p. 667, 21 P.2d 727, I dissent.


Summaries of

Seattle Gas Company v. Seattle

The Supreme Court of Washington
Apr 21, 1933
172 Wn. 701 (Wash. 1933)
Case details for

Seattle Gas Company v. Seattle

Case Details

Full title:SEATTLE GAS COMPANY, Appellant, v. THE CITY OF SEATTLE, Respondent

Court:The Supreme Court of Washington

Date published: Apr 21, 1933

Citations

172 Wn. 701 (Wash. 1933)
172 Wash. 701
21 P.2d 732