WALKER v. CITY OF CHARLOTTE

No. 53.

171 S.E.2d 431 (1970)

276 N.C. 166

Reverend James R. WALKER, Jr. v. CITY OF CHARLOTTE and William H. Jamison, Superintendent of Building Inspection of the City of Charlotte.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

January 6, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James R. Walker, Jr., Weldon, Samuel S. Mitchell, Raleigh, for plaintiff.

W. A. Watts, Charlotte, for defendants.


HIGGINS, Justice.

The plaintiff in this action seeks to have the court declare unconstitutional as applied to him: (1) the provisions of G.S. § 160-151; (2) the Charlotte Building Code, which provides for the inspection of buildings for the purpose of ascertaining whether the standards of safety set up in the Code are being observed and to order correction or removal of structures found to be unsafe; (3) that part of the City Code which authorizes the authorities...

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