This is an action for damages for the breach of a restrictive covenant not to sell certain property to members of the colored race. For a great many years covenants of this type were regarded as valid in this jurisdiction and were enforced by the courts.
In the cases of Hurd v. Hodge,
I construe the ruling of the Supreme Court as withholding any assistance by way of judicial action of any kind from the enforcement of such restrictive covenants. Obviously this ruling is binding on this-Court.
In view of these circumstances and in view of this line of reasoning, it seems, inescapable that the motion to dismiss must be granted.
