Where all question relied on to sustain a judgment appealed from
the District Court were disposed of adversely to appellee while the
appeal was pending by a decision of this Court in another case,
except a question of state law which the District Court had not
decided, the judgment was reversed and the cause remanded to the
District Court for decision of that question.
Reversed.
Appeal from a decree of the District Court, of three judges,
permanently enjoining enforcement of the West Virginia Chain Store
Taxing Act.
Page 295 U. S. 76
PER CURIAM:
The appellee brought this suit to restrain the enforcement of
the West Virginia Chain Store Act (c. 36, West Virginia Acts,
1933), upon the grounds (1) that gasoline filling stations were not
"stores" within the meaning of the Act; (2) that, if the Act were
interpreted to include such filling stations, it violated the due
process and equal protection clauses of the Fourteenth Amendment of
the Constitution of the United States, and (3) that, if the
foregoing questions were resolved against appellee,
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there were certain filling stations, particularly described,
which were not stores "belonging to, operated or controlled" by
appellee.
The District Court of three judges (28 U.S.C. § 380)
entered a final decree permanently enjoining the enforcement of the
Act, and the case comes here on appeal. In so deciding, the
District Court sustained the first of the above-mentioned
contentions of appellee, and also the second contention with
respect to the denial of the equal protection of the laws,
following its decision to the same effect in
Standard Oil Co.
v. Fox, 6 F. Supp.
494. That decision was reversed by this Court.
Fox v.
Standard Oil Co., 294 U. S. 87. The
District Court did not determine the third contention of appellee,
as to its relation to certain gasoline stations, and that is the
only question now sought to be presented to this Court. The
judgment is reversed, and the cause is remanded to the District
Court, composed as above stated, in order that it may consider and
decide that issue.