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VILLAGE, ROYAL PALM v. Home Builders

Citation: 386 So. 2d 1304Docket: 79-1538

Court: District Court of Appeal of Florida; August 20, 1980; Florida; State Appellate Court

Narrative Opinion Summary

The District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District, affirmed the final judgment in the case of Village of Royal Palm Beach v. Home Builders and Contractors Association of Palm Beach County. The court adopted the findings of fact and conclusions of law from the lower court's ruling. The affirmation was supported by precedents set in Broward County v. Janis Development Corporation and Coe v. Broward County. The decision was reached with the concurrence of Justices Anstead, Hersey, and Glickstein. Rehearing was denied on September 22, 1980.

Legal Issues Addressed

Affirmation of Lower Court's Judgment

Application: The appellate court affirmed the final judgment of the lower court by adopting its findings of fact and conclusions of law.

Reasoning: The District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District, affirmed the final judgment in the case of Village of Royal Palm Beach v. Home Builders and Contractors Association of Palm Beach County.

Concurrence of Appellate Justices

Application: The decision to affirm the lower court's ruling was unanimous among the justices involved in the appellate decision.

Reasoning: The decision was reached with the concurrence of Justices Anstead, Hersey, and Glickstein.

Denial of Rehearing Requests

Application: The appellate court denied the request for a rehearing, finalizing its decision on the case.

Reasoning: Rehearing was denied on September 22, 1980.

Precedential Support in Appellate Decisions

Application: The appellate court's decision was supported by precedents from earlier cases, indicating reliance on established case law to justify the affirmation.

Reasoning: The affirmation was supported by precedents set in Broward County v. Janis Development Corporation and Coe v. Broward County.