MOSLEY v. LANIER

19724.

213 Ga. 373 (1957)

99 S.E.2d 118

MOSLEY v. LANIER, SOLICITOR-GENERAL.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Decided June 10, 1957.

Rehearing Denied July 3, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

T. Ross Sharpe, Steve M. Hall, for plaintiff in error.

Wm. G. Grant, Eugene Cook, Attorney-General, Wm. L. Norton, Assistant Attorney-General, for parties at interest not parties to record.

W. H. Lanier, Solicitor-General, Jackson & Graham, contra.


HAWKINS, Justice.

The Solicitor-General of Toombs Superior Court filed a petition against M. D. Mosley, seeking to enjoin, as an alleged public nuisance, the operation of a place of business, licensed by the county commissioner, located in the unincorporated area of Toombs County, Georgia, wherein malt beverages commonly known as beer are being offered for sale and sold in violation of Code (Ann. Supp.) § 58-601 (Ga. L. 1890-91, Vol. I, p. 132), which provides...

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