CROW v. DADE COUNTY


54 So.2d 753 (1951)

CROW v. DADE COUNTY et al.

Supreme Court of Florida, en Banc.

November 9, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert L. Achor, Miami, for appellant.

Hudson & Cason, Miami, for Dade County.

Glenn C. Mincer, State Atty., Miami, for appellee-intervenors.


TERRELL, Justice.

Pursuant to an approving vote of the freeholders, Dade County issued $6,000,000 in bonds for the purpose of extending and improving Jackson Memorial Hospital. Appellant, a citizen taxpayer brought this as a class suit to enjoin the County from using the proceeds of said bonds for erecting and equipping a unit of Jackson Memorial Hospital to be used in part for a medical school offering instruction to students leading to a degree in medicine. The...

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