Jacksonville Properties, Inc. v. Manhattan Beach Co.

Supreme Court of Florida
Jacksonville Properties, Inc. v. Manhattan Beach Co., 136 So. 506 (Fla. 1931)
102 Fla. 839
Buford, Whitfield, Brown, Davis

Jacksonville Properties, Inc. v. Manhattan Beach Co.

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

— The questions presented for review in this appeal challenge the correctness of the decree of the chancellor as to matters therein contained which are based on findings of fact. There appears in the record sufficient substantial evidence to constitute a logical basis for each of the findings complained of. The decree should, therefore, be affirmed. Kreher vs. Morley, 84 Fla. 121, 92 Sou. 686, and cases there cited; Lassiter vs. Long, 85 Fla. 439, 96 Sou. 841; Summers vs. Apalachicola Northern Ry. Co., 85 Fla. 9, 96 Sou. 151; Kirkland vs. Hutto, 85 Fla. 82, 95 Sou. *840 429; Morton vs. Baya, 88 Fla. 1, 102 Sou. 361; Sirkin vs. Schupler, 90 Fla. 68, 105 Sou. 151. It is so ordered.

Affirmed.

Buford, C.J., and Whitfield, Brown and Davis, J.J., concur.

Reference

Full Case Name
Jacksonville Properties, Inc., a Corporation, Appellant, v. Manhattan Beach Company, a Corporation, and Gary Alexander, Appellee
Cited By
2 cases
Status
Published