SMITH v. BUS STOPS OF GREATER MIAMI


89 So.2d 221 (1956)

Clarence SMITH and Adelaide Smith, his wife, Appellants, v. BUS STOPS OF GREATER MIAMI, Inc., a Florida corporation, and City of Miami, a municipal corporation, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Florida. Special Division B.

August 8, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mason, Forer & Foster, Miami, for appellants.

Gramling & Gramling, Miami, for Bus Stops of Greater Miami, Inc.

Olavi M. Hendrickson and Robert Haverfield, Miami, for City of Miami.


ROBERTS, Justice.

The appellees, City of Miami and Bus Stops of Greater Miami, Inc. ("the corporation" hereafter), entered into a contract by which the City granted permission to the corporation to place "distinctive markers" along the city streets, in consideration for which the corporation agreed to pay the city $8 per year per marker. The markers were to be placed at bus stops along the regular bus routes and, in addition to indicating the bus stop, would provide...

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