ABOOD v. CITY OF JACKSONVILLE


80 So.2d 443 (1955)

Fred J. ABOOD, doing business as Fred Abood's Steer Room Restaurant, Appellant, v. CITY OF JACKSONVILLE, a municipal corporation, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Florida. En Banc.

May 20, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Weldon G. Starry, Tallahassee, and Barnes, Barnes, Naughton & Slater, Jacksonville, for appellant.

William M. Madison and Claude L. Mullis, Jacksonville, for appellee.


DREW, Chief Justice.

The question presented in this litigation in whether the appellant, who operates a restaurant in Jacksonville, Florida, "having accommodations for service of 200 or more patrons at tables and occupying more than 4000 square feet of space," is entitled to a liquor license regardless of the fact that the maximum number of liquor licenses which may be issued in the City of Jacksonville, Florida, pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of Chapter...

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