ARMSTRONG v. CITY OF EDGEWATER

No. 32942.

157 So.2d 422 (1963)

DANA T. ARMSTRONG AND KENNETH MAY, APPELLANTS, v. CITY OF EDGEWATER, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, AND DAVID L. WIGGINS, JR., ETC., APPELLEES.

Supreme Court of Florida.

November 8, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert H. Matthews and Fred R. Brannon, Jr., New Smyrma Beach, for appellants.

Louis Ossinsky, Sr., of Ossinsky & Krol, Daytona Beach, for City of Edgewater. Joseph Hirschman, Daytona Beach, for David L. Wiggins, Jr.


THORNAL, Justice.

We have for review by direct appeal a decree of the circuit court holding Chapter 63-1310, Laws of Florida, 1963, to be unconstitutional.

We must determine whether the subject statute is invalid because of vagueness, ambiguities and the lack of a sufficient title.

The appellee Wiggins filed a complaint for a declaratory decree construing Chapter 63-1310, supra. He contended that it was invalid. The appellee City of Edgewater was the...

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