SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION, Plaintiff-Appellee,
v.
Charles Phillip ELLIOTT, et al., Defendants,
Charles O. Farrar, Receiver-Appellee,
Kenneth J. Davis, Linda J. Davis, Leroy H. Moeller, As
Personal Representative of the Estates of Adolph Hagstrom,
Squire J. Kingston, Elizabeth Woods, Caroline Estelle,
Lynnis H. McClain, Ted Masco, Anita K. Hailey, Earl
Setterblade, Lloyd Schutzman, Shirley Schutzman, Albert C.
Heil, Melvin Burkhardt, Rosa Ella Burkhardt, Howard Dore,
Ruth Dore, Gerald J. Braun, Christie Braun, Monica Brooke
Braun, C. Albert Ducharme Trust and Catherine F. Ducharme
Trust, Seaton F. McDaniel, Josephine McDaniel, Trudy and
Sidney Kleiner, Claimants-Appellants.
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION, Plaintiff-Appellee,
v.
Charles Phillip ELLIOTT, et al., Defendants,
Charles O. Farrar, Receiver-Appellee,
Melvin Burkhardt and Rosa Ella Burkhardt, Movants-Appellants.
Nos. 89-5457, 89-5528.
United States Court of Appeals,
Eleventh Circuit.
Aug. 25, 1993.
Merrill N. Johnson, Naples, FL, for K. Davis.
Kathleen Monahan, Miami FL, for L. Moeller.
Frank P. Murphy, Naples, FL, for S. Kingston.
Mark A. Ebelini, Ft. Myers, FL, for H. Dore.
Appeals from the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida (Nos. 87-12012-Civ-WMH, 89-65-Civ-FTM-13B) Wm. M. Hoeveler, District Judge.
Before FAY and HATCHETT, Circuit Judges, and HILL, Senior Circuit Judge.
PER CURIAM:
In the initial opinion in this case, Securities and Exchange Com'n v. Elliott,
Not wishing to presume to decide a previously unresolved issue of Florida law, we submitted the following question to the Florida Supreme Court:
Does a Florida tax certificate represent an interest in land for purposes of the Florida Uniform Commercial Code, so that Article 9 does not govern the creation of a security interest therein by virtue of § 679.104(10) [Florida Statutes (1991) ?]
The Florida Supreme Court accepted the question and answered it in the affirmative. Securities and Exchange Com'n v. Elliott,
As the response of the Florida Supreme Court is contrary to the finding of the district court, the judgment of the district court with regard to claimants' tax certificates is REVERSED and this issue is REMANDED for further proceedings consistent with the determinations of this court and the Florida Supreme Court.
