Supreme Court of Alabama, 1926

Phenix City v. County Board of Education

Phenix City v. County Board of Education
Supreme Court of Alabama · Decided April 15, 1926 · Gardner, Anderson, Sayre, Miller
108 So. 589; 214 Ala. 432; 1926 Ala. LEXIS 126 (Southern Reporter)

Phenix City v. County Board of Education

Opinion of the Court

GARDNER, J.

This bill was filed seeking injunctive relief pending appeal from judgment of the circuit court denying the issuance of a writ of mandamus. 22 Cyc. 825. The temporary injunction was dissolved, and from such decree this appeal is prosecuted.

A consideration of the equity of the bill may be pretermitted. The mandamus case has this day been decided adversely to appellant (State ex rel. Eugene L. King et al. v. County Board of Education of Russell County [Ala. Sup.] 108 So. 588 1 ), and, very'clearly, the chancellor will not be put in error under these circumstances for dissolving the injunction (Donovan v. McCord, 204 Ala. 292, 85 So. 262). Its dissolution seems also to have been justified by the answer and proof offered on the hearing.

Let the decree be affirmed.

Affirmed.

ANDERSON, C. J., and SAYRE and MILLER, JJ., concur.
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