Supreme Court of Florida, 1974

Hollywood, Inc. v. City of Hollywood

Hollywood, Inc. v. City of Hollywood
Supreme Court of Florida · Decided July 26, 1974 · Adkins, Dekle, Ervin, Overton, Roberts
300 So. 2d 10; 1974 Fla. LEXIS 4733 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

Hollywood, Inc. v. City of Hollywood

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM.

Upon hearing oral argument and consideration of the briefs in this cause, we conclude that no direct conflict of decisions exists and that our writ of certiorari was improvidently issued. Therefore, the writ is discharged, but without prejudice to the *11Petitioners’ enforcing any rights hereafter that they may have in order to be assured the platted lands involved herein which were granted to the City of Hollywood for public uses or purposes will be devoted to such uses or purposes, including enforcement of any reversionary rights of Petitioners if there is any abandonment of said lands hereafter.

It is so ordered.

ADKINS, C. J., and ROBERTS, ERVIN, DEKLE and OVERTON, JJ., concur.

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