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School Dist. No. 1 v. Continental Oil Co.

Supreme Court of Idaho
Mar 22, 1930
286 P. 360 (Idaho 1930)

Opinion

No. 5269.

March 22, 1930.

APPEAL from the District Court of the Eleventh Judicial District, for Twin Falls County. Hon. Hugh A. Baker, Judge.

Action for injunction. Judgment for defendant. Affirmed.

James R. Bothwell and W. Orr Chapman, for Appellant.

Walters, Parry Thoman and J.R. Keenan, for Respondent.


In this case, the trial judge held Ordinance No. 322 of the city of Twin Falls invalid in so far as it applies to Block B, original town site of Twin Falls, Idaho, owned by respondent. The fundamental question involved here is the validity of said ordinance. That question was decided adversely to appellant's contention in the case of Continental Oil Co. v. City of Twin Falls (No. 5268), ante, p. 89, 286 P. 353, wherein said ordinance is held to be unreasonable in its application to said Block B, and void as being discriminatory. It is therefore thought not necessary to consider the motion to dismiss the appeal, or the several assignments of error.

Judgment affirmed. Costs to respondent.

Givens, C.J., and Budge and Lee, JJ., concur.

McNaughton, J., did not sit at the hearing and took no part in the decision.


Summaries of

School Dist. No. 1 v. Continental Oil Co.

Supreme Court of Idaho
Mar 22, 1930
286 P. 360 (Idaho 1930)
Case details for

School Dist. No. 1 v. Continental Oil Co.

Case Details

Full title:INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 1 OF TWIN FALLS COUNTY, STATE OF IDAHO, a…

Court:Supreme Court of Idaho

Date published: Mar 22, 1930

Citations

286 P. 360 (Idaho 1930)
286 P. 360