OTT v. MOODY

4 Div. 330.

216 So.2d 177 (1968)

James W. OTT v. Earle C. MOODY, President-Mayor of City of Dothan, et al.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

November 7, 1968.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Farmer & Farmer, Dothan, and Collins, Galloway & Murphy, Mobile, for appellant.

C. R. Lewis, Dothan, for appellees.


KOHN, Justice.

Appellant, James W. Ott, filed his bill of complaint in the circuit court of Houston County, Alabama, in equity, on November 10, 1967, in which he alleged that he was licensed by both the State of Alabama and the City of Dothan, Alabama, to sell retail whiskey from his place of business, known as "The Flamingo Club and Restaurant," but that the City of Dothan, after a hearing, revoked his license to sell retail...

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