GAINESVILLE BONDED WAREHOUSE, INC. v. CARTER


123 So.2d 336 (1960)

GAINESVILLE BONDED WAREHOUSE, INC., R.H. Mizell, d/b/a Security Warehouse, Suddath Moving & Storage Company, Inc., Elder Moving & Storage Company and Palatka Moving & Storage Company, Petitioners, v. Jerry W. CARTER, Wilbur C. King and Edwin L. Mason, as members of and constituting the Florida Railroad and Public Utilities Commission, Respondents.

Supreme Court of Florida.

September 28, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

O.C. Beakes, Jacksonville, for petitioners.

Guyte P. McCord, Jr., Tallahassee, for respondents.

John S. Rawls and Rawls & Moore, Marianna, for intervening respondent.

Richard B. Austin and Schwartz, Proctor, Bolinger & Austin, Jacksonville, for amicus curiae.


HOBSON, Justice.

On petition for a writ of certiorari we are asked to review two orders of the Florida Railroad and Public Utilities Commission, which authorized Vann Transfer & Storage Co., Inc., a household goods carrier, to domicile motor vehicle equipment at Gainesville, Florida, in addition to its present domicile point of Marianna, Florida.

The instant proceedings can best be understood when viewed in their historical context. Some time ago, after...

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