RAMER v. CITY OF HOOVER

81-820.

437 So.2d 455 (1983)

Richard O. RAMER v. CITY OF HOOVER, an Alabama Municipal Corporation, et al.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

Rehearing Denied August 19, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William M. Acker, Jr., J. Terrell McElheny and Susan Dominick Doughton of Dominick, Fletcher, Yeilding, Acker, Wood & Lloyd, Birmingham, for appellant.

Jack H. Harrison of Harrison, Jackson & Lee, Edwin A. Strickland, Birmingham, for appellees Chriss Doss, Ben Erdreich and Ray Moore as Commissioners of Jefferson County, Ala.

John P. Scott, Jr., and Randolph H. Lanier of Balch, Bingham, Baker, Hawthorne, Williams & Ward, Birmingham, for appellee The Harbert-Equitable Joint Venture.

David P. Whiteside, Jr. and Michael L. Hall of Johnston, Barton, Proctor, Swedlaw & Naff, Birmingham, for amicus curiae The Personnel Bd. of Jefferson County, Ala.


MADDOX, Justice.

This case arises out of the annexation of the Riverchase development into the City of Hoover, and the primary issue is whether a landowner had a right to tie-in to a trunk sewer line which ran through his property. The appellant, Richard Ramer, owner of a tract of land through which the sewer passed, contends that the trial court committed numerous errors in this case, but he asks this Court to consider only the most "glaring errors." Those errors...

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