MOTOROLA, INC. v. GREEN

No. 30647.

130 So.2d 65 (1960)

MOTOROLA, INC., a corporation, Appellant, v. Ray E. GREEN, as Comptroller of the State of Florida, and Dale Carson, as Sheriff of Duval County, Florida, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Florida.

On Rehearing June 2, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hazard & Thames and O.O. McCollum, Jr., Jacksonville, for appellant.

Barnes & Slater, Jacksonville, for appellees.


THORNAL, Justice.

Appellant Motorola, plaintiff below, seeks reversal of a declaratory decree holding it liable for the collection of a Florida use tax.

We must decide whether Motorola is responsible for the collection of the use tax on certain advertising materials sold to its Florida distributors.

Motorola Inc., is an Illinois corporation with its headquarters in Chicago. Its business is the manufacture and sale of radios, phonographs and television...

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