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Joy Oil Co., Ltd. v. State Tax Commission, 1948 — 335 U.S. 812 · caselaw · US
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Joy Oil Co., Ltd. v. State Tax Commission
335 U.S. 812·Supreme Court of the United States·1948
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Opinion
No. 223.
Joy Oil Co., Ltd. v. State Tax Commission.
Clayton F. Jennings for petitioner.
Eugene F. Black, Attorney General of Michigan, Edmund E. Shepherd, Solicitor General, Dale H. Fillmore and Joel K. Underwood for respondent.
[MAJORITY]
Supreme Court of Michigan. Certiorari granted. Certiorari Denied. (See also supra, Nos. 87 and 156 and Misc. Nos. 17, 20, 22, 35, 49 and 70.)