Palughi v. Dow
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Opinion
Peter J. Palughi brought a declaratory action against Michael C. Dow, mayor of Mobile, asking the trial court to declare that a conflict of interest existed between Dow's mayoral duties and his activities as the chief executive officer of the Jobs for Alabamians Coalition, a nonprofit organization that encourages the passage of state legislation to authorize casino gambling in Mobile. Dow moved to dismiss the action, arguing that Palughi was merely seeking an advisory opinion, rather than bringing a claim that was justiciable under the Declaratory Judgments Act, Ala. Code 1975, §
This Court has held that the words "without prejudice," when used in an order, "mean that there is no decision of the controversy on its merits, and [that an order containing those words] leaves the whole subject in litigation as much open to another suit as if no suit had ever been brought." Vacalis v.Lowry,
APPEAL DISMISSED.
HORNSBY, C.J., and ALMON, HOUSTON and INGRAM, JJ., concur.
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