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· 6/29/1931

Fairmont Home Furniture Co. v. Commissioner

Citations

  • 23 B.T.A. 909
  • 1931 BTA LEXIS 1805

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • “It is well established that if a case can be decided on nonconstitutional grounds, an appellate court should decline to consider the constitutional issues.”
  • “Local jurisdictions may enact ordinances upon subjects already covered by state legislation if their enactment does not conflict with state legislation.” (citing Lenci v. City of Seattle, 63 Wn.2d 664, 670, 388 P.2d 926 (1964))
  • No Tenn. R.App. P. 11 application filed
  • No Tenn. R.App. P. 11 application filed

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Judges: Trussell

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