CITY OF HOMEWOOD v. STATE CITY OF BIRMINGHAM

77-103.

358 So.2d 424 (1978)

CITY OF HOMEWOOD v. STATE of Alabama on the relation of the CITY OF BIRMINGHAM, a Municipal Corporation, and David J. Vann, Individually and in his capacity as Mayor of the City of Birmingham.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

April 21, 1978.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Irvine C. Porter, Birmingham, for appellant.

James L. North, Frank M. Young, III, Philip W. Norwood, Birmingham, for appellees.


EMBRY, Justice.

These appeals from summary judgments raise the issue of whether property owners, whose properties were the subject of annexation ordinances of the City of Homewood, are indispensable parties to quo warranto actions seeking to invalidate those ordinances.

There are ten separate summary judgments from which these appeals were taken. The judgments were entered in quo warranto actions filed pursuant to Tit. 7, § 1136, Code 1940 (§ 6-6...

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