Judges: DAVIS, C. J. —
Attorneys: Lawrence A. Truett and Walter C. Shea, for Appellant;
Austin Miller and John W. Harrell, for Appellees;
Hull, Landis Whitheair and Winder H. Surrency, as amici curiae.
Filed: Dec. 01, 1934
Latest Update: Mar. 02, 2020
Summary: In the present case the City of Jacksonville, acting under the authority of Chapter 15772, Acts 1931, Laws of Florida, and Section 6 of Article IX of the Constitution of Florida as amended in 1930, proposed to extend and continue the obligation of certain of its outstanding bonded indebtedness by the issuance of a series of refunding bonds described as "City of Jacksonville Refunding Bonds, Third Issue of 1934," which it designed to be sold and the proceeds used to retire the outstanding indebte
Summary: In the present case the City of Jacksonville, acting under the authority of Chapter 15772, Acts 1931, Laws of Florida, and Section 6 of Article IX of the Constitution of Florida as amended in 1930, proposed to extend and continue the obligation of certain of its outstanding bonded indebtedness by the issuance of a series of refunding bonds described as "City of Jacksonville Refunding Bonds, Third Issue of 1934," which it designed to be sold and the proceeds used to retire the outstanding indebted..
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I concur herein insofar as views here expressed are in harmony with my special concurring opinion.