Judges: WHITFIELD, P. J. —
Attorneys: Edwin Brobston, for Appellant;
Whitaker, Whitaker Terrell and H. Lane Coachman, for Appellees.
Filed: Jun. 27, 1934
Latest Update: Mar. 02, 2020
Summary: On October 1, 1931, Tax Securities Corporation, a corporation under the laws of Florida, brought a bill of complaint under Chapter 14572, Acts of 1929, to foreclose the lien of tax sale certificates covering large areas of described land, which certificates were bought in and at the tax sale by the State and purchased from the State by complainant under Section 42, Chapter 14572, Acts of 1929, the said certificates representing liens for unpaid State and county taxes for the year 1925. A large n
Summary: On October 1, 1931, Tax Securities Corporation, a corporation under the laws of Florida, brought a bill of complaint under Chapter 14572, Acts of 1929, to foreclose the lien of tax sale certificates covering large areas of described land, which certificates were bought in and at the tax sale by the State and purchased from the State by complainant under Section 42, Chapter 14572, Acts of 1929, the said certificates representing liens for unpaid State and county taxes for the year 1925. A large nu..
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The conclusions reached in this case are consistent with the views heretofore expressed by this Court as to the validity of Chapter 14572, Laws of Florida, 1929, and the Legislative policy expressed in such legislation. My views which are contrary to the Court's as expressed in other cases involving this statute have heretofore been expressed and were not adopted. So authority exists for the conclusion reached in this case and is found in the cases cited and other cases in which the validity of the Act was upheld. Upon the authority of such other decisions I concur in the conclusions reached.