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Sands v. Edmunds
Opinion of the Court by Stanley Matthews
796149Sands v. Edmunds — Opinion of the CourtStanley Matthews

United States Supreme Court

116 U.S. 585

Sands  v.  Edmunds

 Argued: February 1, 1886. ---


The right of the plaintiff in error to pay his license tax as a lawyer, in coupons, receivable for taxes, as described in his petition, is affirmed by the opinion and judgment in the case of Royall v. State, ante, 510, (just decided.) His remedy to have them received for verification, and to recover back the money paid for his license, is secured to him by the terms of the act of January 4, 1882, which, for such purposes, was upheld by this court as a valid enactment in Antoni v. Greenhow, 107 U.S. 769; S.C.. 2 Sup. Ct. Rep. 91. On the authority of these decisions the judgments of the supreme court of appeals of Virginia and of the circuit court of Fauquier county, Virginia, are reversed, and the cause is remanded to said circuit court, with instructions to take further proceedings according to law, and in conformity with this opinion, and it is so ordered.

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