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San Juan Hotel Co. v. City of Orlando

Supreme Court of Florida, Special Division A
Oct 20, 1933
150 So. 602 (Fla. 1933)

Opinion

Opinion Filed October 20, 1933.

An appeal from the Circuit Court for Orange County, F. A. Smith, Judge.

Joe Akerman, for Appellant;

C. P. Dickenson, for Appellee.


In this case the Chancellor denied relief in a suit attacking an assessment for taxes made by the City of Orlando. The case was tried on its merits, the facts being determined in the city's favor.

After hearing the arguments of counsel and considering the records and briefs the Court is of the opinion that the decree appealed from accords with the law as enunciated in the cases of West Virginia Hotel Corp. v. W. C. Foster Co., 101 Fla. 1147, 132 Sou. Rep. 842; Harjim, Inc., v. Owens, 64 F.2d 306 (certiorari denied by United States Supreme Court October 9, 1933), and therefore error therein has not been made to appear. So the decree appealed from is

Affirmed.

DAVIS, C. J., and WHITFIELD and BUFORD, J. J., concur.


Summaries of

San Juan Hotel Co. v. City of Orlando

Supreme Court of Florida, Special Division A
Oct 20, 1933
150 So. 602 (Fla. 1933)
Case details for

San Juan Hotel Co. v. City of Orlando

Case Details

Full title:SAN JUAN HOTEL CO. v. CITY OF ORLANDO, et al

Court:Supreme Court of Florida, Special Division A

Date published: Oct 20, 1933

Citations

150 So. 602 (Fla. 1933)
150 So. 602