LANGLEY v. NEW DEAL CAB COMPANY

No. C-386.

138 So.2d 789 (1962)

William Bernard LANGLEY, Appellant, v. NEW DEAL CAB COMPANY, a Florida Corporation, Appellee.

District Court of Appeal of Florida. First District.

Rehearing Denied March 26, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Greene & Greene, Jacksonville, for appellant.

Rogers, Towers, Bailey & Jones, Jacksonville, for appellee.


RAWLS, Judge.

Appellee-plaintiff New Deal Cab Company brought its complaint against appellant-defendant William Bernard Langley, seeking a declaratory decree and permanent injunction restraining Langley from operating taxicabs on the streets of Jacksonville. Upon New Deal's motion for summary final decree, the Chancellor entered a final declaratory decree in its favor and a permanent injunction against Langley, who has appealed.

New Deal is the holder of a...

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