Supreme Court of Florida, 1903

Camp v. Laurent

Camp v. Laurent
Supreme Court of Florida · Decided June 15, 1903 · Carter, Cockrell, Hocker, Maxwell, Shackleford, Taylor
46 Fla. 605

Camp v. Laurent

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

Upon rehearing, a difference of opinion among the members of Division B, to which the case had been referred for disposition, necessitated its consideration by the whole court. A majority of the court are of the opinion that the finding of the referee is not supported by the evidence, and for this reason the judgment is reversed and a new trial ordered.

Taylor, C. J., and Shackleford, Hocker and Maxwell, JJ., concur. Carter and Cockrell, JJ., dissent.

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