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Mr. Edwin R. Holmes, Jr., of Jackson, Miss. (Mr. J. A. Lauderdale, of Jackson, Miss., on the brief), for appellants.[ State Tax Commission of Mississippi v. Interstate Natural Gas Co.
[284 U.S. 41, 43] Mr. David Clay Bramlette, of Woodville, Miss., for appellee.
Mr. Justice HOLMES delivered the opinion of the court.
This is an appeal from a decree of three judges sitting according to statute in the District Court, by which the tax commission of the state of Mississippi is permanently enjoined from enforcing a Privilege Tax Law of that state, being chapter 88 of the laws of 1930, against the Interstate Natural Gas Company, the plaintiff in this suit.
The facts are agreed. The plaintiff has a trunk line of pipe extending from gas fields in Louisiana through Mississippi and back to Louisiana; 72.42 miles having a diameter of 22 inches, 8.11 miles having a diameter of 12 inches, and 4.99 miles a diameter of 10 inches. It sells daily to distributors in Louisiana about 70,000,000 cubic feet of natural gas in summer, and about 75,000,000 feet in winter. In Mississippi, it sells as will be explained from 204,000 to 520,000 feet according to the season. The gas flows continuously from the gas fields in Louisiana and obviously, for much the greater part at least, in interstate commerce. But the appellants rely upon business done under two similar contracts made in New York to show that there was intrastate commerce in Mississippi that may be taxed without burdening the main activity that the state cannot touch. Ozark Pipe Line Corporation v. Monier,
Decree affirmed.
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Citation: 284 U.S. 41
No. 40
Argued: October 26, 1931
Decided: November 23, 1931
Court: United States Supreme Court
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