The plaintiffs in this action seek to have a town ordinance declared void, and an injunction against enforcing the same. The ordinance in question had been authorized in terms by an act of the Legislature (1876-77, Pr. Acts, ch. 34), and has since been recited and declared “valid and legal” by two Acts, Pr. Laws 1891, chaps. 110 and 223.
It is unnecessary, however, that we pass upon the question debated before us as to the power of the Legislature to authorize or to validate the ordinance in the exercise of the police power inherent in the State, for we have an express authority, if one were needed, that an injunction does not lie to prevent the enforcement of an alleged unlawful town ordinance.' Should the plaintiff be injured by its enforcement, he has a redress at law by an action for damages,
Cohen
v.
Commissioners,
As was said in
Busbee
v.
Lewis,
Action dismissed.
