Case Name: CITY OF CLEARWATER, a municipal corporation, Herbert M. Brown, W. E. Crown, Jr., Jack Russell, W. E. Strang, Jr., and John W. Bates, as Mayor-Commissioner and Commissioners, respectively of the City of Clearwater, and F. G. Nelson, petitioners, v. L. S. CALDWELL and Charles A. Kerekes, respondents
Court: Florida Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 1953-09-11
Citations: 67 So. 2d 242
Docket Number: 
Parties: CITY OF CLEARWATER, a municipal corporation, Herbert M. Brown, W. E. Crown, Jr., Jack Russell, W. E. Strang, Jr., and John W. Bates, as Mayor-Commissioner and Commissioners, respectively of the City of Clearwater, and F. G. Nelson, petitioners, v. L. S. CALDWELL and Charles A. Kerekes, respondents.
Judges: TERRELL, Acting C. J., and THOMAS, HOBSON and DREW, JJ., concur.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 67
Pages: 242–242

Head Matter:
CITY OF CLEARWATER, a municipal corporation, Herbert M. Brown, W. E. Crown, Jr., Jack Russell, W. E. Strang, Jr., and John W. Bates, as Mayor-Commissioner and Commissioners, respectively of the City of Clearwater, and F. G. Nelson, petitioners, v. L. S. CALDWELL and Charles A. Kerekes, respondents.
Supreme Court of Florida, Division B.
Sept. 11, 1953.
I-I. H. Baskin, Sr., George W. Smith, H. H. Baskin, Jr., Clearwater, for F. G. Nelson.
Charles M. Phillips, Jr., Clearwater, for City of Clearwater and its Mayor-Commissioners.
Carroll R. Runyon and Bussey & Simmons, St. Petersburg, for respondents.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
Upon consideration of the petition for writ of certiorari herein the Court concludes that the same should be denied without prejudice, however, to reasserting all matters raised in the event of an appeal from a final decree on the merits.
TERRELL, Acting C. J., and THOMAS, HOBSON and DREW, JJ., concur.