BROWN v. CITY OF GULFPORT

No. 38249.

213 Miss. 457 (1952)

57 So.2d 290

BROWN v. CITY OF GULFPORT.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

February 25, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bruce Cornell and William Hewes, for appellant.

Ernest Martin, Jr., and Robt. R. Buntin, for appellee.


McGehee, C.J.

This appeal is from a decree which awarded unto the appellee, City of Gulfport, a mandatory injunction whereby the appellant, Richard Brown, was required to remove his building or structure in which he operates a curb market, as now located in that portion of 13th Avenue of the City not being used for public travel, and which is therefore unpaved. The decree allowed a period of thirty days within...

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