FLORIDA STATE BOARD OF ARCHITECTURE v. SEYMOUR


62 So.2d 1 (1952)

FLORIDA STATE BOARD OF ARCHITECTURE v. SEYMOUR.

Supreme Court of Florida, en Banc.

December 16, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Marks, Gray, Yates & Conroy, Harry T. Gray, Jacksonville, and Benmount Tench, Jr., Gainesville, for appellant.

Martin Sack, Jacksonville, for appellee.


TERRELL, Justice.

Russell Seymour filed his bill of complaint in the Circuit Court, alleging that he was a duly registered and licensed Florida Architect and that the Florida State Board of Architecture had filed charges against him seeking to revoke his certificate. The bill prayed for a declaration of his rights and immunities. In response to a motion to dismiss, and a motion to strike certain paragraphs of the bill of complaint...

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