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Robbins v. Webb's Cut Rate Drug Co., (1943)

Court: Supreme Court of Florida Number:  Visitors: 15
Judges: TERRELL, J.:
Attorneys: Ausley, Collins Ausley and D. Niel Ferguson, for appellants. Erle B. Askew and Clair A. Davis, for appellees.
Filed: Dec. 07, 1943
Latest Update: Mar. 02, 2020
Summary: Chapter 20425, Acts of 1941, authorizes the Barbers' Sanitar Commission to prescribe and enforce rules and regulations fixing minimum prices to be charged for barber services and the hours within which barber shops may be operated. Pursuant to the authority so conferred, the Commission promulgated a schedule of minimum prices to be charged by barbers in Pinellas County. Opening and closing hours were fixed at 8 A. M . and 9 P. M . except on Saturday the closing hour was extended to 10 P. M . In
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I fully concur in the foregoing opinion, not only for the reasons so well expressed by Mr. Justice TERRELL, but also for the additional reasons stated in the chancellor's able and thoughtful opinion; also for the reasons stated in my dissenting opinion in Miami Laundry Co. v. Fla. Dry Cleaning Laundry Board, 134 Fla. 1, 183 So. 759, and my partially dissenting opinion in McRae v. Robbins, 151 Fla. 109,9 So. 2d 284.

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