DIRECT OIL CORPORATION, INC. v. CITY OF HOMEWOOD

SC 1284.

328 So.2d 279 (1976)

DIRECT OIL CORPORATION, INC., a corporation, v. CITY OF HOMEWOOD, a Municipal Corporation, et al.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

February 27, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lewis K. Cato and James B. Morton, II, Birmingham, for appellant.

Irvine C. Porter, Birmingham, for appellees.


MERRILL, Justice.

The decree in this declaratory judgment proceeding is reversed and the cause is remanded on authority of McKenna v. City of Homewood, 295 Ala. 128, 324 So.2d 770, decided December 18, 1975.

In the instant case, the proceeding was brought to test the validity of Ordinance 1265 of the City of Homewood which prohibited the sale of wine or malt beverages at any drugstore, gasoline service station, or...

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