JOLLY v. CITY OF BIRMINGHAM

Civ. 493.

318 So.2d 300 (1975)

Donald G. JOLLY v. CITY OF BIRMINGHAM, a Municipal Corporation.

Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama.

August 27, 1975.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Carl E. Chamblee, Birmingham, for appellant.

Charles H. Wyatt, Jr., Birmingham, for appellee.


HOLMES, Judge.

This appeal questions the validity of a municipal ordinance of the City of Birmingham imposing an occupational license tax.

The trial court found the ordinance constitutional, granted the city's motion for a directed verdict, and allowed the jury to determine the amount due.

Appellant argues that the ordinance is invalid in that its enactment violated Act No. 452 of the Legislature of Alabama...

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