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White House Milk Co. v. Vernon W. Thomson

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  • Title: White House Milk Co. v. Vernon W. Thomson
  • Author : Supreme Court of Wisconsin
  • Release Date : January 05, 1957
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 71 KB

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Action by the plaintiff, White House Milk Company, Inc., against three state officers, viz., the attorney general, the director
of the department of agriculture, and the secretary of state, for a declaratory judgment adjudging sec. 100.22, Wis.Stats.,
to be unconstitutional and enjoining and restraining the defendant officers from taking any official action with respect to
any purported violations of such statute by the plaintiff. The material allegations of the complaint are as follows: Plaintiff is a New York corporation and is engaged in the business
of buying milk, cream and butter fat at five different locations in Wisconsin for the purpose of manufacturing dairy products.
The prevailing prices of milk, cream and butter fat differ in these five Wisconsin communities in which plaintiff purchases
them. Such price differentials are not commensurate with any actual differences in the quantities or quality of such products,
or in the transportation charges or other marketing expense involved in such purchases. Plaintiff has paid the same prices
in all five communities for the milk, cream and butter fat it has purchased in order to comply with the provisions of sec.
100.22, Stats. This has put plaintiff to a severe cost disadvantage with certain competitors who have been able to buy such
products at the lower market prices prevailing in some of the communities where the plaintiff does business. Continued compliance
by plaintiff with the provisions of sec. 100.22 will subject plaintiff to irreparable harm. Such statute is an unreasonable,
arbitrary and oppressive interference with, and denial of, plaintiff's freedom of contract; a deprivation of plaintiff's property
without due process of law; and a denial to the plaintiff of the equal protection of the laws.


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