SMITH v. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF MACON COUNTY

27400.

229 Ga. 689 (1972)

194 S.E.2d 98

SMITH v. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF MACON COUNTY et al.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Decided November 9, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

G. Leonard Liggin, for appellant.

William T. Roberts, for appellees.


HAWES, Justice.

The complaint in this case sought a permanent injunction to restrain the board of commissioners from issuing a liquor license to a named individual. No temporary restraining order was sought or granted. Upon the trial of the issues before the trial judge, it appeared without dispute that the defendants had issued the license. It is axiomatic that where a single act sought to be enjoined has been accomplished, it is not error for the trial court to...

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