Accursio v. Mayo, 58853
Decision Date | 23 October 1980 |
Docket Number | No. 58853,58853 |
Parties | Joseph and Lavera ACCURSIO et al., Petitioners, v. William T. MAYO, Gerald L. Gunter, Joseph P. Cresse, and John R. Marks, III, as and constituting the Florida Public Service Commission, Respondents. |
Court | Florida Supreme Court |
Certiorari to the Florida Public Service Commission.
Joseph S. Marcus, Homestead, and Harold Mendelow of Solomon & Mendelow, Miami Springs, for petitioners.
Arthur C. Canaday and Joseph A. McGlothlin of the Florida Public Service Commission, Tallahassee, for respondents.
William D. Moore of Bryant, Miller & Olive, Tallahassee, for Florida Power and Light Co.; and Royall P. Terry, Jr., City Atty., Homestead, for City of Homestead, respondents.
Denied.
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