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Opinion of the Justices

Supreme Court of Alabama
Aug 15, 1947
31 So. 2d 725 (Ala. 1947)

Opinion

No. 82.

August 15, 1947.


Questions propounded by the Senate to the Justices of the Supreme Court under Code 1940, Title 13, § 34.

Questions answered.

Senate of Alabama State Capitol Montgomery, Alabama

Gentlemen:

In Senate Resolution No. 58 inquiry is made of the members of this court as to whether or not House Bill No. 701 contravenes either § 45 or § 106 of the Constitution of this state.

We are of the opinion that House Bill No. 701 does not violate either of said sections of the Constitution in respects about which inquiry is made. Our conclusion is predicated on the ruling and authorities cited in the Opinion of the Justices, Ala.Sup., 31 So.2d 721, in response to Senate Resolution No. 57, wherein the opinion is expressed that House Bill No. 689, similar in most material respects to the bill here under consideration, does not contravene either § 45 or § 106 of the Constitution on the grounds there considered.

Ante, p. 511.

All of which is

Most respectfully submitted,

LUCIEN D. GARDNER Chief Justice J. ED. LIVINGSTON THOMAS S. LAWSON ROBERT T. SIMPSON DAVIS F. STAKELY Justices


Summaries of

Opinion of the Justices

Supreme Court of Alabama
Aug 15, 1947
31 So. 2d 725 (Ala. 1947)
Case details for

Opinion of the Justices

Case Details

Full title:OPINION OF THE JUSTICES

Court:Supreme Court of Alabama

Date published: Aug 15, 1947

Citations

31 So. 2d 725 (Ala. 1947)
31 So. 2d 725