SURF CLUB v. MOTLAND


93 So.2d 384 (1957)

The SURF CLUB, a Florida corporation not for profit, Appellant, v. Milton MOTLAND and William A. Van Aartsen, for themselves and all others similarly situated, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Florida. Special Division A.

Rehearing Denied March 20, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Dixon, DeJarnette, Bradford & Williams, James A. Dixon and Frank A. Howard, Jr., Miami, for appellant.

Anderson & Nadeau, Miami, and John F. Muckerman, Miami Beach, for appellees.


THORNAL, Justice.

Appellant, The Surf Club, which was defendant below, seeks reversal of a declaratory decree in a proceeding brought by the appellees to determine their voting rights in the appellant club.

The point to be determined is whether the appellees and those similarly conditioned enjoy the complete voting privileges that control the operations of the appellant club.

The Surf Club was chartered as a non-profit Florida corporation in 1930....

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