KEYES CO. v. DADE COUNTY BAR ASS'N


46 So.2d 605 (1950)

KEYES CO. v. DADE COUNTY BAR ASS'N, et al.

Supreme Court of Florida, en Banc.

Rehearing Denied June 12, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Grady C. Harris, Miami, for appellant.

Loftin, Anderson, Scott, McCarthy & Preston, Robert H. Anderson and Milton M. Ferrell, Miami, for appellees.

W.H. Poe, Orlando, as amicus curiae on behalf of the Florida Association of Realtors.

Robert D. Tylander, West Palm Beach, Norman H. Brown, West Palm Beach, William W. Arnold, Orlando, Harvie J. Belser, Bonifay, James T. Earle, St. Petersburg, R. Tion, and others, against the Keyes Com-Brownlee Eggart, Pensacola, Dante B. Fascell, Miami, John Marshall Green, Ocala, J.B. Hodges, Lake City, Julian Lifsey, Jr., Miami, John M. McCarthy, Fort Pierce, John B. Orr, Jr., Miami, Lloyd M. Phillips, Clearwater, Samuel J. Powers, Jr., Miami, Wayne K. Ramsay, Jacksonville, Paul G. Rogers, Douglas Bourne Shivers, Tallahassee, William P. Tomasello, Bartow, Tom B. Walker, Louis M. Wallace, Warren M. Goodrich, Bradenton, as amicus curiae for Junior Bar Section, Florida State Bar Association.

John M. Allison, Tampa, Charles S. Ausley, Tallahassee, and Edward S. Hemphill, Jacksonville, for Florida State Bar Ass'n as amicus curiae.

Ward & Ward, Miami, for Miami Beach Realty Board and others, amicus curiae.


THOMAS, Justice.

In this case we are going to depart from the pattern usually followed in stating the facts and the contentions of the parties as introductory to our discussion of relevant principles of law, and go directly to the heart of the controversy, which we shall consider more or less in an abstract way.

It is obvious from an examination of the record that the fundamental question of law involved is the line of demarkation between the sphere in which...

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