Supreme Court of Florida, 1932

Kennedy v. Campbell

Kennedy v. Campbell
Supreme Court of Florida · Decided April 14, 1932 · PER CURIAM. —
140 So. 918; 104 Fla. 729 (Southern Reporter)

Kennedy v. Campbell

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

—The appeal before us is froin a final decree in favor of the defendant in a chancery suit wherein the appellant was complainant in the court below and sought to procure the cancellation of a deed from Neil A. Campbell and his wife Mildred S. Campbell, conveying certain lands to the father of Neil A. Campbell, that is *730 to Edwin V. Campbell, upon the ground that the conveyance was made in fraud of creditors.

The only question presented is whether or not it is made to appear that the chancellor committed error in his finding of facts in favor of the defendants.

The record discloses substantial evidence sustaining the chancellor’s findings and, therefore, the decree should be affirmed. It is so ordered.

Affirmed.

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

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