City of Lake Worth v. State

184 So. 681, 135 Fla. 68, 1938 Fla. LEXIS 1516
CourtSupreme Court of Florida
DecidedNovember 18, 1938
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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City of Lake Worth v. State, 184 So. 681, 135 Fla. 68, 1938 Fla. LEXIS 1516 (Fla. 1938).

Opinion

Per Curiam.

Pursuant to a resolution duly adopted by the City Commission of the City of Lake Worth, Florida, the pertinent parts of which are as follows:

“Whereas, the City of Lake Worth has outstanding a valid funded indebtedness hereinafter more particularly described and a considerable part of such indebtedness and interest thereon has matured and the balance thereof and additional accruals of interest thereon will mature in such amounts and at such times as to impose upon the City too great a burden for it to meet and it is in the interests of the City and its creditors that such indebtedness be readjusted and refunded, and

“Whereas such indebtedness was incurred prior to November 6, 1934, and the holders thereof by virtue of the laws in existence at the time of the incurring of such indebtedness have the legal right to require that taxes for the payment thereof be levied on all property subject to taxation including homesteads exempted from taxation by the amendment ratified November 6, 1934, adding Section 7 to Article N of the Constitution of Florida, and to require the collection of such taxes in cash at the same time and in the same *69 manner as other taxes levied by the City and to otherwise enforce their indebtedness and the security therefor independently of any restrictions or limitations upon the enforcement thereof enacted by the State Legislature since the incurring of such indebtedness, and while a considerable number of such creditors are willing to extend the maturities of such indebtedness and agree to a reduction in interest thereon, nevertheless and they are not willing to so readjust and refund such indebtedness unless the refunding obligations issued in exchange therefor have the same security and are entitled to the same remedies and rights of enforcement as existed prior to November 6, 1934, and now appertain to said outstanding indebtedness, and

“Whereas, in order to permit of a readjustment and refunding that will be acceptable to its creditors, the City deems it advisable and necessary to authorize the issuance of refunding bonds under such terms and conditions as will reserve to the holders thereof the rights, security and remedies now available to them as holders of the City’s present outstanding indebtedness.

“Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved By The'City Commission of The City of Lake Worth :

“Section 1. It is hereby found and determined that the following described indebtedness aggregating in principal amount the sum of $3,998,568.72 constitutes a valid outstanding funded indebtedness of the City of Lake Worth incurred prior to November 6, 1934, for various municipal purposes and that for the payment thereof, all property within the present territorial limits of the City of Lake Worth, excepting only such property as was-exempted from taxation by the Constitution of Florida, as it existed immediately prior to November 6, 1934, is subject to taxation without limitation of rate or amount:

*70 Principal Amount of Funded Indebtedness

Description of Indebtedness Amount

6f0 Water Works and Electric Light Bonds, Issue of December 31, 1914_________ $6,550.00

6% Electric Light Bonds, Issue of January 15, 1916 *Bonds numbered 1, 2, 8, 9 and 10 ________________ 5.000. 00

Bond numbered 3-----1.000. 00 6,000.00

6% Water Works Bonds, Issue of January 15, 1916, . *Bonds numbered 11, 12, 13 and 14 _____________ 4.000. 00

Bonds numbered 8, 9, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20_____ 8.000. 00 12,000.00

6% Sea Wall Bonds, Issue of January 1, 1917 *Bonds numbered 4 and 5 2,000.00

Bonds numbered 6 to 15 inclusive, 17, 20, 21 and 25 14,000.00 .16,000.00

6% Light and Water Works Bonds, Issue of March 1, 1919

*Bond numbered 3_______ 1,000.00

Bonds numbered 4, 5 and 6 3,000.00 4,000.00

6°/o Street Improvement and Park Bonds, Issue of March 1, 1919

*71 *Bonds numbered 4 and 5 2,000.00

Bonds numbered 2, 3, 6 to 19 inclusive, and 21 to 24, inclusive ______________ 20,000,00 22,000.00

6°/0 Improvement Bonds, Series A, Issue of October 1, 1919 ____________________ 9,000.00

6% Improvement Bonds, Series B, Issue of October 1, 1919 3,000XXK

6% Park and Playground Bonds, Issue of June 1, 1921 *Bonds numbered 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 16, 18, 19, 20, 24 and 26 to 30 inclusive, each in the amount of $500.00— 8,000.00

Bonds numbered 32, 34, 42 to 51 inclusive, 53, 54 and 56 to 65 inclusive, each in the amount of $1000.00-_ 24,000.00 32,000.00

6% Ocean Front Park Improvement Bonds, Issue of November 1, 1920

*Bonds numbered 2 to 15 inclusive, and 25 to 30 inclusive ___________________ 20,000.00

Bonds numbered 1, 19, 21 to 24 inclusive, 31 to 65 inclusive, 74 and 91 to 100 inclusive_______________ 52,000.00 72,000.00

*72 6% ’Light and Water Works Bonds, Issue of June 1,1921 Bonds numbered 1 to 40 inclusive, each in the amount of $500.00 ______________ 20,000.00

Bonds numbered 41 to 95 inclusive, each in the amount of $1,000.00 ____________ 55,000.00 75,000.00

6fo Improvement Bonds, Issue of April 1, 1923 *Bonds numbered 55 to 63 inclusive, and 70 to 72 inclusive, each in the amount of $500.00 ______________ 6,000.00

6f0 Bonds numbered 64 to 69 inclusive, 81, 82 and 84 to 90 inclusive, each in the amount of $500.00 _______________ 7,500.00 13,500.00

6f0 Improvement Bonds, Issue o^ January 1, 1924 _______ 13,000 00

6% Water Works and Light Bonds, Issue of October 1, 1923

*Bonds numbered 5, 6, 8 and 9__________________ 4.000. 00

Bonds numbered 7, 10 to 15 inclusive, 19 and 20___ 9.000. 00 13,000.00

6% Refunding Bonds, Issue of October 1, 1923

*73 *Bonds numbered 4, 6, 7 and 8_________________ 4,000.00

Bonds numbered 3, 5, 10 to 13 inclusive, 18 and 21 to 25 inclusive__________ 12,000.00 16,000.00

69b Street Bonds, Issue of October 1, 1923

*Bonds numbered 3, 4, 6 and 7 _________________ 4.000. 00

Bonds numbered 2, 5, 8, 9, 10, 12 and 13 __________ 7.000. 00 11,000.00

6% Electric Light and Water Works Bonds, Issue of May 1, 1924 _________________ 100,000.00

6fo Improvement Bonds, Issue of October 1, 1924

*Bonds numbered 54 to 67 inclusive_______________ 14,000.00

Bonds numbered 40 to 44 inclusive, and 51 to 53 inclusive ________________ 8,000.00 22,000.00

6% Improvement Bonds, Issue of January , 1925 ________ 303,000.00

6% Improvement Bonds, issue of December 1, 1924

*Bonds numbered 32 to 42 inclusive, 50 to 54 inclusive 16,000.00

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