CHANDLER v. LAMAR COUNTY BD. OF EDUC.

86-333.

528 So.2d 309 (1988)

Almus Allen CHANDLER v. LAMAR COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION and Don Coker.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

June 24, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William H. Mills and Gerald L. Miller of Redden, Mills & Clark, Birmingham, for appellant.

Sam M. Phelps of Phelps, Owens, Jenkins, Gibson & Fowler, Tuscaloosa, and William H. Atkinson of Fite, Davis, Atkinson & Bentley, Hamilton, for appellees.


ADAMS, Justice.

The plaintiff, Almus Chandler, appeals from a summary judgment for the defendants, Lamar County Board of Education ("the Board") and Don Coker, Superintendent of the Lamar County Board of Education. The circuit court held that the contract Chandler sued upon was void as being against public policy, and thus that Chandler's claim for a portion of certain gas and oil severance tax monies and his claim for the "burned-out school money" was invalid. Additionally...

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