KING v. CITY OF BIRMINGHAM

2020664.

885 So.2d 802 (2004)

James D. KING, Jr., and Emma R. King v. CITY OF BIRMINGHAM.

Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama.

January 23, 2004.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ferris S. Ritchey, Jr., of Ritchey & Ritchey, P.A., Birmingham, for appellants.

Malera Traylor-Wright, Law Department, City of Birmingham, for appellee.


CRAWLEY, Judge.

In August 2002, James D. King, Jr., and Emma R. King applied to the City of Birmingham ("the City") for a Class I lounge liquor license and a Division I dance permit under the trade name "E & J Lounge." The city council considered and denied the application at its regular council meeting on November 5, 2002. Thereafter, the Kings filed a complaint in the Jefferson Circuit Court, seeking a judgment declaring that the City had acted in an arbitrary...

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