PARRISH v. FAULK

SC 969.

304 So.2d 194 (1974)

Hilton R. PARRISH v. Wamon D. FAULK et al., as County Commissioners of Houston County, Alabama, and R. J. Stembridge, Judge of Probate of Houston County, Alabama.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

December 5, 1974.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. Hubert Farmer, Dothan, for appellant.

Wm. G. Hause, Dothan, for appellees Wamon D. Faulk and Mark F. Tatum.

Jere C. Segrest, Dothan, for appellees A. A. Middleton, Harlie Halstead, Ed Tolar, Dorman Frith and Jack Wise.


COLEMAN, Justice.

Plaintiff appeals from an adverse decree in action for declaratory judgment.

Plaintiff seeks to have Act No. 779, approved September 5, 1973, declared void because it is a local act and was not passed in accord with the provisions of Section 106 of the Constitution of 1901.

Act No. 779 creates the office of commissioner of licenses in Houston County and provides for the method of issuing all licenses except marriage licenses.

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