Selected Cases On American Administrative Law With Particular Reference to the

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Selected Cases On American Administrative Law With Particular Reference to the
Frank Johnson Goodnow
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TJi^agpellant brought suit against the appellees, who are tiieacting-. -members of said board, and certain other officers ap-"" ppm^d by the circuit court at the instance of said board, under the provisions of said act, to enjoin them from further acting by virtue of any authority conferred on them by said act. The cir- cuit court siistaineda demurrer to the complaint for want of suf- ficient facts; and, the plaintiff refusing to plead further or amend its complaint, the court rendered judgment... that the plaintiff take nothing by its suit. That ruling is called in question by the as- signment of errors as the only error complained of by the ap- pellant. Tlie^^ouiid on which the complaint seeks an injunction is th at the act is unconstituHo naTT" But a much more serious question is presented by appellant's contention that the act violates the last clause of section two of article fifteen of our state constitution (section 224, Burns' R. S. 1894; 224, R. S. 1881), providing that "the General Assembly shall not create any office the tenure of which shall be longer than four years.

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