TAMIAMI TRAIL TOURS v. CARTER


80 So.2d 322 (1954)

TAMIAMI TRAIL TOURS, Inc., Central Truck Lines, Inc., Great Southern Trucking Company, and Overseas Transportation Company, Petitioners, v. Jerry W. CARTER, Richard A. Mack, and Wilbur C. King, as and constituting the Florida Railroad and Public Utilities Commission, Respondents.

Supreme Court of Florida. En Banc.

On Rehearing February 11, 1955.

Rehearing Denied March 14, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

A. Pickens Coles, Tampa, for petitioners.

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

Robert L. Floyd and Yonge, Whiteside & Prunty, Miami, for applicants, respondents.


DREW, Justice.

Martin and Evelyn Rokaw, doing business as Beverage Transport Company, filed their application for a certificate of public convenience and necessity on November 6, 1952. The certificate sought from the respondent Commission would authorize them to transport over the public highways of the affected area alcoholic liquors and wine from wholesale outlets in the City of Miami, Florida, to retail outlets in twelve counties lying northerly therefrom.

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