275 P. 438 | Cal. | 1929
[1] The plaintiff, as the assignee of the claims of several foreign corporations which, in the year 1926 had paid to the defendant in his official capacity as Secretary of State certain license taxes, under the compulsion of the Corporation License Act of the year 1915 (Stats. 1915, p. 423, and the acts amendatory thereof [Deering's Gen. Laws 1923, Act 1743]), and which act had been subsequently declared unconstitutional by this court in the case of Perkins Mfg. Co. v. Jordan,
The judgment is affirmed.
Preston, J., Curtis, J., Shenk, J., Seawell, J., Langdon, J., and Waste, C.J., concurred.
Rehearing denied.
All the Justices present concurred. *556