GOFORTH PROPERTIES v. TOWN OF CHAPEL HILL

No. 8415SC354.

323 S.E.2d 427 (1984)

GOFORTH PROPERTIES, INC., and Security Building Company, Inc. v. TOWN OF CHAPEL HILL.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

December 18, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Manning, Fulton & Skinner by John B. McMillan and John I. Mabe, Jr., Raleigh, for plaintiffs.

Haywood, Denny, Miller, Johnson, Sessoms & Haywood by Michael W. Patrick, Chapel Hill, for defendant.


WELLS, Judge.

Summary judgment is properly granted where the moving party establishes a complete defense as a matter of law. Ballinger v. Secretary of Revenue, 59 N.C. App. 508, 296 S.E.2d 836 (1982), cert. denied, 307 N.C. 576, 299 S.E.2d 645 (1983). Since the record conclusively shows that plaintiffs are estopped to deny the validity of the Town's ordinances, summary judgment was...

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