T. V. Engineers, Inc. v. Bogan
T. V. Engineers, Inc. v. Bogan
Opinion of the Court
These are three appeals arising out of two civil actions in the District Court. Our appellant sought declaratory judgments against officials of the District of Columbia government, alleging that those officials threatened criminal actions (one of which was later actually brought) against it for its manner of using the word “Engineers” in its corporate name, and in its business, in claimed violation of the Professional Engineers’ Registration Act.
Affirmed.
. 64 Stat. 854 (1950), D.C.Code, § 2-1801 et seq. (1951).
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- T. V. ENGINEERS, INC. v. G. Warren BOGAN, Chairman, Constituting the District of Columbia Board of Registration for Professional Engineers, Appellees T. V. ENGINEERS, INC. v. Alfred GOLDSTEIN, Superintendent of Corporations, District of Columbia, Appellees T. V. ENGINEERS, INC. v. Alfred GOLDSTEIN, Superintendent of Corporations, District of Columbia
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