BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DADE COUNTY v. BOSWELL

No. 33046.

167 So.2d 866 (1964)

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DADE COUNTY, Florida, Appellant, v. Mary BOSWELL, Appellee, and A.F. Seward and Mary Seward, Intervening-Appellees.

Supreme Court of Florida.

October 7, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Darrey A. Davis, Miami, for appellant.

Pruitt & Pruitt, Miami, for appellee.

Harold G. Featherstone and Seaman, Wolfe & Hollahan, Coral Gables, for intervening appellees.


DREW, Chief Justice.

The appellant controverts a decree of the Circuit Court for Dade County, holding County Ordinance No. 63-1,1 which prohibits fortune-telling and similar occupations, to be "in contravention and in violation of the provisions of the Amendment to the State Constitution authorizing the creation of the Home Rule Charter for the County of Dade."

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