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City of Jacksonville v. Broward, (1933)

Court: Supreme Court of Florida Number:  Visitors: 1
Judges: PER CURIAM —
Attorneys: Austin Miller and Emmet Safay, for Appellant; Bedell Bedell and Cockrell Cockrell, for Appellees.
Filed: Mar. 13, 1933
Latest Update: Mar. 02, 2020
Summary: The City of Jacksonville brought suit against A. S. Broward and others to enjoin actions at law against the city and to determine and decree the location, content and ownership of "Lot 'N' of the Subdivision of the J. Fenwick and S. Wilson Grants in Sections 44, 45 and 47, in Township 1, South, Ranges 26 and 27, as shown by the letter 'N' on plat of said Subdivision recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 8 of the former public records of Duval County, Florida," etc. It appears from the allegations and ex
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I think the pleadings present a justiciable questionis whether the acreage in area remains vested in the heirs of John Broward or has passed to their successors in title to be prorated according to value or otherwise between the lots constituting the whole area shown on the plat as involved in the partition, which question could be now determined and probably would terminate the litigation.

Source:  CourtListener

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