Supreme Court of Georgia, 1970

State of Georgia v. Thoni Oil Magic Benzol Gas Stations, Inc.

State of Georgia v. Thoni Oil Magic Benzol Gas Stations, Inc.
Supreme Court of Georgia · Decided October 22, 1970 · Almand, Mobley, Grice, Nichols, Felton, Holt, Williams, Undercover, Hawes
178 S.E.2d 173; 226 Ga. 883; 1970 Ga. LEXIS 724 (South Eastern Reporter, Second Series)

State of Georgia v. Thoni Oil Magic Benzol Gas Stations, Inc.

Opinion

Almand, Chief Justice.

We granted the writ of certiorari in this case to review the judgment of the Court of Appeals (121 Ga. App. 454) because it involved the authority of the State to collect taxes from a gasoline dealer under the Sales and Use Tax Act (Code Ann. Ch. 92-34a), and raised questions of first impression in this court.

We have carefully reviewed the opinion of the Court of Appeals and after further consideration concluded that its judgment is correct, and it is unnecessary to add any further reasons than those set out in the Court of Appeals opinion.

Judgment affirmed.

Mobley, P. J., Grice, Nichols and Felton, JJ., and Judges L. Elmo Holt and Osgood 0. Williams, concur. Undercover and Hawes, JJ., disqualified.

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