98 So. 893 | Ala. | 1924
This is an injunction proceeding wherein complainant seeks to prevent the board of public accountancy from hearing and passing upon certain charges preferred against the complainant, wherein it is sought to have complainant's license or certificate as a certified public accountant canceled.
In Lehmann v. Board of Public Accountancy,
Counsel for appellant direct attention to the fact that in the case now under consideration there are certain charges of activity on the part of members of the board against the complainant so as to show a bias and prejudice, and render them disqualified to serve — a question which it is insisted was not presented in the Lehmann Case.
We are of the opinion, however, that the authorities sustain the view that the averments of the bill concerning these elements of disqualification are insufficient to give the bill equity as one seeking injunctive relief. 15 R. C. L. 541, and authorities cited in note.
It results that the decree appealed from will be here affirmed.
Affirmed.
ANDERSON, C. J., and SAYRE and MILLER; JJ., concur.