LEVENDIS v. COBB COUNTY

33938.

242 Ga. 592 (1978)

250 S.E.2d 470

LEVENDIS v. COBB COUNTY et al.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Decided November 22, 1978.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. Timothy Lawler, for appellant.

Jimmy W. Jones, Grant Brantley, for appellees.


JORDAN, Justice.

Appellant's application for a beer, wine and liquor license was denied. He then filed a petition for mandamus and declaratory judgment seeking to declare portions of Cobb County's licensing ordinances unconstitutional, or, in the alternative, finding that they were applied arbitrarily and capriciously in his case, and ordering that the Board of Commissioners issue him the requested license. After a hearing, the trial court held that the Board of Commissioners...

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