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Fox v Robbins (1909) 8 CLR 115

This case considered the issue of the freedom of interstate trade under section 92 of the Constitution and whether or not a State law which imposed a license fee on wine from outside the state higher than that for wine sold within the State was discriminatory.

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Fox v Robbins (1909) 8 CLR 115
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