State v. Glasby
Citations
- 50 Wash. 598
- 97 P. 734
- 1908 Wash. LEXIS 792
Syllabus
<p>Courts — Rule of Decisions — Federal Question. Questions involving interstate commerce must be controlled by the decisions of the United States supreme court.</p> <p>Commerce — Interstate Commerce — Soliciting Orders for Nonresident. The business of soliciting orders for goods by one in the employ of a nonresident of this state, to be filled by the employer and shipped by him into this state, if the orders are accepted, is interstate commerce, and is not subject to regulation by the enactment of an ordinance requiring the payment of a license fee therefor, regardless of whether there is any discrimination between residents and nonresidents.</p>
Judges: Hadley
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