Supreme Court of Florida, 1934

Griffin v. Bank of Pasco County

Griffin v. Bank of Pasco County
Supreme Court of Florida · Decided June 14, 1934 · Davis, Whitfield, Terrell, Buford
155 So. 641; 115 Fla. 432 (Southern Reporter)

Griffin v. Bank of Pasco County

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

Hon J. M. Lee, as Comptroller, made an order segregating certain frozen assets of the Bank of Pasco County under the provisions of Chapter 15874, Acts' of 1933.

Application was made to the Circuit Judge under the terms of the statutes to confirm the Comptroller’s order. The order was confirmed by the Circuit Judge and writ of error was sued out.

The record shows that the provisions of the statute were complied with and, therefore, the only question for us to determine is whether or not the statute violates provisions of organic law.

. The law applicable to this statute was discussed arid enunciated in the case of McConville v. Ft. Pierce Bank & Trust Co., 101 Fla. 727, 135 Sou. 392, wherein we had under consideration the validity of Chapter 11849, Acts of 1927, and it is only needful for us to say that upon the legal principles and reasoning stated in the opinion in that case, we hold the provisions of the Act here under consideration valid and operative.

*433 The judgment is affirmed.

Davis, C. J., and Whitfield, Terrell and Buford, J. J., concur.

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