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Daniel Miller v. City Manchester
MO.1114 , 834 S.W.2d 904 (1992)
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Descripción editorial
Daniel Miller (""Miller"") and Arlan Held (""Held""), fur trappers, filed a petition for declaratory judgment against the City of Manchester, Missouri (""the City""), challenging the validity of an ordinance which reads: Manchester, Mo., Ordinance 89-404 (May 15, 1989). The trial court upheld the ordinance. It further determined that neither Miller nor Held had standing to bring the suit. We reverse.