STATE HWY. DEPT. v. LAMAR ADVERTISING

1901235.

594 So.2d 1205 (1992)

STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT v. LAMAR ADVERTISING OF MONTGOMERY, INC.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

Rehearing Denied March 6, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jerry L. Weidler, Counsel, State of Ala. Highway Dept., for appellant State Highway Dept.

W. Joseph McCorkle, Jr. and Dorman Walker of Balch & Bingham, Montgomery, for appellee Lamar Advertising of Montgomery, Inc.


PER CURIAM.

The State of Alabama Highway Department ("the Department") sued for a judgment declaring that nine outdoor advertising signs ("billboards") belonging to Lamar Advertising of Montgomery, Inc. ("Lamar"), had been erected, and were being maintained, in violation of the State Highway Beautification Act—Outdoor Advertising, Ala.Code 1975, §§ 23-1-270 through 23-1-288, and also sought a mandatory injunction ordering Lamar to remove the billboards...

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