DADE COUNTY v. GOULD


99 So.2d 236 (1957)

DADE COUNTY, a Political Subdivision of the State of Florida, Appellant, v. Joe GOULD, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Florida.

December 18, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Darrey A. Davis and Hudson, McNutt, Campbell, Isom & Rearick, Miami, for appellant.

Harry B. Smith, Miami Beach, for appellee.


THOMAS, Justice.

Pursuant to Chapter 17833, Laws of Florida, Acts of 1937, empowering counties of a certain population to regulate the use of lands and buildings for the purpose of "promoting the health, safety, morals or the general welfare of the community" the County Commissioners of Dade County adopted resolutions prohibiting the display of signs, "visible from the outside of the structure" advertising the rates for accommodations at motels.

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