SERMON v. CITY OF DULUTH

No. 37,615.

256 Minn. 92 (1959)

97 N.W. (2d) 464

ROBERT SERMON AND ANOTHER v. CITY OF DULUTH.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

June 19, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lewis, Hammer, Heaney, Weyl & Halverson, for appellants.

Harry E. Weinberg, City Attorney, for respondent.


THOMAS GALLAGHER, JUSTICE.

Appeal by Robert Sermon and Floyd Adams, taxpayers and residents of the city of Duluth, from a declaratory judgment of the District Court of St. Louis County upholding the validity of Duluth Ordinance No. 7069, passed on November 19, 1956. The grounds for the appeal are that the judgment is not sustained by the evidence and is contrary to law.

On March 20, 1956, the voters of the city of...

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