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Mr. Thomas A. Banning, of Chicago, Ill., for plaintiff in error.
Mr. J. D. Hank, Jr., Atty. Gen., of Richmond, Va., for defendant in error. [246 U.S. 498, 499]
Mr. Justice McREYNOLDS delivered the opinion of the Court.
Plaintiff in error, an Ohio corporation, complains that the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia improperly affirmed an order by the Corporation Commission assessing a fine against it for transacting business in the state without certificate of authority required by law. 118 Va. 563, 88 S. E. 167. That court adopted and approved the Commission's opinion, which, among other things, declared:
Beyond serious doubt the above specifications concerning the business carried on in Virginia are supported by the record. A material part of it was intrastate.
The judgment of the court below is
Affirmed.
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Citation: 246 U.S. 498
Docket No: No. 176
Decided: April 15, 1918
Court: United States Supreme Court
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