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Sheila Ann Loizos
Sheila Ann Loizos
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  In Re: Paul Grubb  (1934)
Supreme Court of Florida Filed: Sep. 07, 1934 Citations: 116 Fla. 387, 156 So. 482
This is an application for an alternative writ of mandamus against the Florida Railroad Commission to require it to issue to relator a "for hire permit" to engage in carriage for hire of used household goods, furnishings and furniture. Chapter 14764, Laws of Florida. It is the relator's contention in this case that the issuance of a "for hire" permit, as distinguished from a certificate of public convenience and necessity, is a mandatory duty devolving upon the Railroad Commission under the statu..
  State Ex Rel. Hough v. Woodruff  (1941)
Supreme Court of Florida Filed: May 27, 1941
Petitioner was arrested and tried in the municipal court of the City of Tampa for distributing or selling certain literature called "Watchtower" and "Consolation" without a permit or license as required by ordinance 721-A, as follows: "Peddlers, Hawkers, or Hucksters, except as otherwise provided for herein, whether using a vehicle or not, and selling or offering for sale any goods, wares, or merchandise, occupying or using any part of the street or sidewalks or other public property, or going fr..
  State Ex Rel. Hough v. Woodruff  (1941)
Supreme Court of Florida Filed: May 27, 1941
Petitioner was arrested and tried in the municipal court of the City of Tampa for distributing or selling certain literature called "Watchtower" and "Consolation" without a permit or license as required by ordinance 721-A, as follows: "Peddlers, Hawkers, or Hucksters, except as otherwise provided for herein, whether using a vehicle or not, and selling or offering for sale any goods, wares, or merchandise, occupying or using any part of the street or sidewalks or other public property, or going fr..
  City of Orlando v. Gill  (1937)
Supreme Court of Florida Filed: May 01, 1937 Citations: 128 Fla. 139, 174 So. 224
Defendant in error filed suit in Circuit Court of Orange County, Florida, to recover alleged excess paid to the City of Orlando, a municipal corporation, as license tax incident to the privilege of operating twelve billiard or pool tables at certain location in said municipality. The Municipality claimed the right to collect $25.00 for *Page 140 the first table; $20.00 for the second table and $15.00 for each additional table, less 20% of the total sum if the tax was paid on or before October 15t..

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