Ohio Court of Appeals, 1924

State ex rel. Matthews v. Bazen

State ex rel. Matthews v. Bazen
Ohio Court of Appeals · Decided October 8, 1924
2 Ohio Law. Abs. 746

State ex rel. Matthews v. Bazen

Opinion of the Court

WARDEN, J.

Epitomized Opinion

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The sole question raised by the pleadings was the constitutionality of Ordinance 1507 of the City, of Marion regulating the location of public automiobile gasoline or oil fillling stations and sales depots. In holding the ordinance invalid, the Court of Appeals held:

1. The ordinance is invalid because of its alleged delegation of legislative power. (Cincinnati v. Cook, 107 OS. 223 cited and followed.)

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