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Thompson-Parker Holding Co. v. Bjornson

Supreme Court of Minnesota
Mar 23, 1934
253 N.W. 110 (Minn. 1934)

Opinion

No. 29,972.

March 23, 1934.

Case followed.

Defendants appealed from an order of the district court for Ramsey county, Hugo O. Hanft, Judge, overruling their demurrer to plaintiff's complaint, the court having certified the questions involved as important and doubtful. Reversed, following Reed v. Bjornson, 191 Minn. 254, 253 N.W. 102.

Harry H. Peterson, Attorney General, William S. Ervin and David J. Erickson, Assistant Attorneys General, and Joseph M. Donahue, for appellants.

Fowler, Carlson, Furber Johnson and G.A. Youngquist, for respondent.



This case is controlled by Reed v. Bjornson, 191 Minn. 254, 253 N.W. 102. The income tax feature of the case necessarily goes the same way, and the objections to the progressive or graduated features of the corporation tax necessarily yield to the same conclusions in regard to the legislature's powers of classification.

Order reversed.


Summaries of

Thompson-Parker Holding Co. v. Bjornson

Supreme Court of Minnesota
Mar 23, 1934
253 N.W. 110 (Minn. 1934)
Case details for

Thompson-Parker Holding Co. v. Bjornson

Case Details

Full title:THOMPSON-PARKER HOLDING COMPANY v. GUNNAR B. BJORNSON AND OTHERS

Court:Supreme Court of Minnesota

Date published: Mar 23, 1934

Citations

253 N.W. 110 (Minn. 1934)
253 N.W. 110