CITY OF JACKSONVILLE v. MOMAN

Nos. S-442, S-479.

290 So.2d 105 (1974)

CITY OF JACKSONVILLE, Appellant, v. Josephine K. MOMAN and Lawrence C. Moman, Her Husband, Appellees.

District Court of Appeal of Florida, First District.

February 21, 1974.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

T. Edward Austin, Jr., and William Lee Allen, Jacksonville, for appellant.

Horace E. Hill, Daytona Beach, and Jennings H. Best, Jacksonville, for appellees.


RAWLS, Chief Judge.

By this appeal, the City of Jacksonville poses the following point, viz: "Whether the court erred in denying the right of plaintiff [appellant] to acquire defendants' [appellees'] property by eminent domain." This controversy involves a large area designated by the Jacksonville City Council as a slum which, in the opinion of the city planners, should be developed into a private medical use area. The city alleged specifically in its complaint for...

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