Shaffer v. City of Atlanta
167 S.E.2d 151, 225 Ga. 184, 1969 Ga. LEXIS 420
Opinion
Since the suits which the appellant sought to have enjoined are no longer pending, the issue as to whether the trial court abused its discretion in denying the appellant’s motion for injunction is moot. Therefore, the motion to dismiss the appeal must be granted.
Appeal dismissed.
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Shaffer v. City of Atlanta, 167 S.E.2d 151, 225 Ga. 184, 1969 Ga. LEXIS 420 (Ga. 1969).
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