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L S Trucking v. Fla. Rd. Pub. Utilities Comm

Supreme Court of Florida, Special Division B
Sep 27, 1956
89 So. 2d 339 (Fla. 1956)

Opinion

July 11, 1956. Rehearing Denied September 27, 1956.

Certiorari to the Florida Railroad and Public Utilities Commission.

C. Clyde Atkins, Miami, Fred R. Baisden, Miami Beach, Walton, Lantaff, Schroeder, Atkins, Carson Wahl, Miami, and Copeland, Therrel Baisden, Miami Beach, for petitioners.

Lewis W. Petteway and Guyte P. McCord, Jr., Tallahassee, for Florida Railroad Public Utilities Comm.

M. Craig Massey and Matt O'Brien of Macfarlane, Ferguson, Allison Kelly, Tampa, for Central Truck Lines, Inc., Great Southern Trucking Co., Overseas Transp. Co. and Hunt Truck Lines, Inc.

John Germany of Coles, Himes Germany, Tampa, for Tamiami Trail Tours, Inc., respondent.


This cause is a petition for certiorari to review an order of the Florida Railroad and Public Utilities Commission. Nothing can be gained in reviewing the facts herein. The petition is granted and the order sought to be reviewed is hereby quashed, on authority of Alterman Transport Line v. Carter, Fla., 88 So.2d 594.

TERRELL, Acting Chief Justice, and ROBERTS, O'CONNELL and BUFORD, JJ., concur.


Virtually the same facts and law involved in this case were involved in Alterman Transport Line v. Carter, Fla., 88 So.2d 594. Although I dissented in the Alterman case, I concur in the foregoing opinion and judgment as it is now the controlling law.


Summaries of

L S Trucking v. Fla. Rd. Pub. Utilities Comm

Supreme Court of Florida, Special Division B
Sep 27, 1956
89 So. 2d 339 (Fla. 1956)
Case details for

L S Trucking v. Fla. Rd. Pub. Utilities Comm

Case Details

Full title:L S TRUCKING CORP., A FLORIDA CORPORATION, PETITIONER, v. FLORIDA RAILROAD…

Court:Supreme Court of Florida, Special Division B

Date published: Sep 27, 1956

Citations

89 So. 2d 339 (Fla. 1956)

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