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        "text": "Barnhill, J.\nThe basis of plaintiff\u2019s cause of action is the alleged unconstitutionality of H. B. 652 of the 1945 session of the Legislature and the consequent invalidity of the resolution or ordinance adopted by the defendants under authority thereof. He seeks in this manner to present that question for decision. The court below declined to render judgment thereon, but instead dismissed the petition. This was in accord with well-recognized principles of law and procedure prevailing in this jurisdiction.\nMandamus lies only for one who has a specific legal right and who is without any other adequate legal remedy. 1 Chitty\u2019s Practice, 790; S. v. Justices, 24 N. C., 430; Edgerton v. Kirby, 156 N. C., 347, 72 S. E., 365; Barnes v. Commissioners, 135 N. C., 27; Lyon v. Commissioners, 120 N. C., 237; Tucker v. Justices, 46 N. C., 451; Hayes v. Benton, 193 N. C., 379, 137 S. E., 169; Braddy v. Winston-Salem, 201 N. C., 301, 159 S. E., 310; School District v. Alamance County, 211 N. C., 213, 189 S. E., 873; Harris v. Board of Education, 216 N. C., 147, 4 S. E. (2d), 328.\nOrdinarily equity will not interfere with the enforcement of a municipal ordinance, since, if valid, plaintiff cannot complain, and, if not, its invalidity may be attacked in an action at law. Scott v. Smith, 121 N. C., 94; Crawford v. Marion, 154 N. C., 73, 69 S. E., 763; R. R. v. Morehead City, 167 N. C., 118, 83 S. E., 259; Turner v. New Bern, 187 N. C., 541, 122 S. E., 469; Thompson v. Town of Lumberton, 182 N. C., 260, 108 S. E., 722; S. v. R. R., 145 N. C., 495; Paul v. Washington, 134 N. C., 363; Chappell v. Mowery, 202 N. C., 584, 163 S. E., 565; McCormick v. Proctor, 217 N. C., 23, 6 S. E. (2d), 870.\nNor will equity interfere to test the validity of an alleged unlawful or invalid municipal ordinance enforceable only by indictment. Loose-Wiles Biscuit Co. v. Sanford, 200 N. C., 467, 157 S. E., 432; Flemming v. City of Asheville, 205 N. C., 765, 172 S. E., 362; Ry. Co. v. Raleigh, 219 Fed., 573, affirmed 242 U. S., 15, 61 L. Ed., 121; S. v. R. R., supra; Turner v. New Bern, supra; Thompson v. Town of Lumberton, supra.\nIf tbe statute under which defendants acted is valid, they acted in the exercise of a discretionary power in adopting the ordinance. It is not the function of the Court to reverse or direct the reversal of decisions made by administrative officers in the exercise of discretionary powers. Pue v. Hood, 222 N. C., 310, 22 S. E. (2d), 896; Mullen v. Louisburg, 225 N. C., 53; Reed v. Highway Com., 209 N. C., 648, 184 S. E., 513; Lee v. Waynesville, 184 N. C., 565, 115 S. E., 51.\nNor will review of their decisions, once made, be compelled by judicial mandate. Barnes v. Commissioners, supra; Wilkinson v. Board of Education, 199 N. C., 669, 155 S. E., 562; Harden v. Raleigh, 192 N. C., 395, 135 S. E., 151; Fisher v. Commissioners, 166 N. C., 238, 81 S. E., 1065; Britt v. Board of Canvassers, 172 N. C., 797, 90 S. E., 1005; Board of Education v. Board of Commissioners, 178 N. C., 305, 100 S. E., 698; Board of Education v. Comrs., 189 N. C., 650, 127 S. E., 692; Pue v. Hood, supra; Mullen v. Louisburg, supra.\nIf the statute is unconstitutional the resolution of defendants is invalid. Plaintiff did not surrender his license. He still has it in his possession. If defendants undertake in any manner to enforce the resolution or to prevent plaintiff from exercising the privileges granted by his license, he has an adequate remedy at law. He may not resort to mandamus or to mandatory injunction to test the constitutionality of the statute or the validity of the resolution in anticipation of an effort to enforce it. Loose-Wiles Biscuit Co. v. Sanford, supra; Flemming v. City of Asheville, supra; Thompson v. Town of Lumberton, supra; S. v. R. R., supra; Turner v. New Bern, supra; Latham v. Harris, 194 N. C., 802, 139 S. E., 773.\nThe constitutionality of an Act or ordinance will not be determined in a suit to enjoin its enforcement. Nor will we decide the question of its constitutionality prior to an attempt to enforce it. Latham v. Harris, supra. As said by Brogden, J., in Barton v. Grist, 193 N. C., 144, 136 S. E., 344: \u201cFor the Court to declare invalid an unenforced statute would be equivalent to passing upon a \u2018mere abstraction.\u2019\u201d See also Goldsboro v. Supply Co., 200 N. C., 405, 157 S. E., 58, where that part of the judgment declaring an ordinance invalid was ordered stricken.\nAbsolute necessity is the moving cause for decision. Burton v. U. S., 196 U. S., 283, 49 L. Ed., 482.\nFor the reasons stated the judgment below is\nAffirmed.",
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    "head_matter": "B. F. JARRELL v. M. Q. SNOW, R. P. JONES and SAM SMITH, Commissioners of SURRY COUNTY.\n(Filed 26 September, 1945.)\n1. Mandamus \u00a7 1\u2014\nIn an action for mandamus, in an attempt to test the constitutionality of a municipal ordinance based upon a statute, the relief demanded was properly denied.\n2. Mandamus \u00a7 2e\u2014\nMandamus lies only for one who has a specific legal right and who is without any other legal remedy.\n3. Equity \u00a7 3\u2014\nOrdinarily equity will not interfere with the enforcement of a municipal ordinance, since, if valid, plaintiff cannot complain, and, if not, its validity may be attacked in an action of law.\n4. Same\u2014\nEquity will uot interfere to test the validity of an alleged unlawful and invalid municipal ordinance enforceable only by indictment.\n5. Mandamus \u00a7\u00a7 2a., 2b\u2014\nIt is not the function of a court to reverse or direct the reversal of decisions made by administrative officers in the exercise of discretionary powers; nor will review of their decisions, once made, be compelled by judicial mandate.\n6. Intoxicating Liquor \u00a7 1: Municipal Corporations \u00a7 5: Counties \u00a7 1\u2014\nWhere a board of county commissioners by resolution requested the surrender of a license to sell wine, which request was declined by the licensee, on the assumption that such action by the commissioners was invalid and unconstitutional, such licensee has an adequate remedy at law, should the commissioners undertake to enforce their resolution or to prevent the exercise of the privilege granted by the license.\n7. Constitutional Law \u00a7 6a: Statutes \u00a7 4: Injunctions \u00a7 9\u2014\nThe constitutionality of an Act or ordinance will not be determined in a suit to enjoin its enforcement. Nor will we decide the question of its constitutionality prior to an attempt to enforce it.\nAppeal by plaintiff from Gwyn, J., in Chambers, 1 August, 1945. From Surry.\nCivil action in which plaintiff, seeks a mandatory order compelling defendants to rescind request for return of beer license.\nThe Beverage Control Act of 1939, as amended, G-. S., ch. 18, Art. IY, is a statute of general application. It permits the manufacture and sale of unfortified wines in the State under the conditions therein set forth. It applies to Surry County. In 1945 the Legislature enacted jEL B. 652 authorizing the Commissioners of Surry County \u201cby resolution duly adopted to . . . prohibit the sale of wine within the part of Mount Airy Township outside the corporate limits of the Town of Mount Airy.\u201d On the first Monday in May, 1945, the said Board of Commissioners duly adopted a resolution designated \u201cCounty Ordinance\u201d declaring it to be unlawful for any person to sell wine within said territory. At the time of the passage of said Act and the adoption of said resolution, plaintiff, who operates a country store within the designated area, was the holder of a 1945-1946 \u201cOff Premises\u201d license to sell wine issued by the State of North Carolina and a like license issued by the County of Surry. On 7 June, 1945, defendants wrote plaintiff notifying him of the adoption of said resolution and requesting him to surrender his \u201cOff Premises\u201d license for cancellation. Plaintiff did not comply with the request. Instead he instituted this action in which he seeks a \u201cmandatory order\u201d \u201ccompelling the defendants to rescind its order of June 7, 1945, and to leave in full force and effect the plaintiff\u2019s off premises license to sell wine in Surry County, Mount Airy Township, during the year 1945-1946, heretofore granted by said Board of Commissioners to the plaintiff.\u201d\nThe cause was heard in Chambers by G-wyn, J., by consent, and being heard, the court below entered judgment \u201cthat the plaintiff\u2019s petition and prayer be, and is hereby denied.\u201d Plaintiff excepted and appealed.\nAllen \u25a0& Henderson for plaintiff, appellant.\nFred Folger for defendant, appellee."
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