Supreme Court of Florida, 1931

Gulf Power Co. v. Illinois-Florida Land Co.

Gulf Power Co. v. Illinois-Florida Land Co.
Supreme Court of Florida · Decided January 5, 1931 · Terrell, Ellis, Brown, Whitfield, Strum, Buford
132 So. 109; 100 Fla. 1594 (Southern Reporter)

Gulf Power Co. v. Illinois-Florida Land Co.

Opinion of the Court

Terrell, C. J.

In this cause, defendants in error have filed a confession of errors and consent that the judgment below be reversed. Plaintiff in error has endorsed the confession of errors and consents that the judgment be reversed.

In this view of the case, our conclusion is to reverse the judgment of the court below upon the "confession of errors” without expressing any opinion as to the extent of the error.- The Judgment of the court below is therefore reversed and the cause remanded for such proceedings as are consistent with the law and rules of practice governing such causes. Clark v. Caldwell, 95 Fla. 754, 116 So. R. 632, Cameron v. Parker, 96 Fla. 389, 118 So. R. 423.

*1595 Ordered and decreed accordingly.

Ellis and Brown, J. J., concur. Whitfield, P.. J., and Strum and Buford, J. J., concur in the opinion and judgment.

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