ARMSTRONG v. CITY OF TAMPA


106 So.2d 407 (1958)

Helen ARMSTRONG, Mary W. McKenzie, Clara Einhorn, Nancy Stroup and Jimmie C. Rozier, Appellants, v. CITY OF TAMPA, Florida, a municipal corporation, and John D. Latture, as Chief of Police of said City, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Florida.

November 14, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mabry, Reaves, Carlton, Fields & Ward and J.A. McClain, Jr., Tampa, for appellants.

Ralph A. Marsicano, Neil C. McMullen, William R. McCown and James M. McEwen, Tampa, for appellees.


THORNAL, Justice.

The appellants who were plaintiffs below seek reversal of a final decree sustaining the validity of a city occupational license tax ordinance.

Numerous grounds for reversal are cited. However, we are confronted by a jurisdictional problem which precludes any exploration into the merits of the controversy.

The appellant Armstrong is a salaried employee of Avon Products, Inc., a New York corporation engaged in the manufacture and sale...

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