Supreme Court of Florida, 1933

American Bank & Trust Co. v. Alfred J. Major, Inc.

American Bank & Trust Co. v. Alfred J. Major, Inc.
Supreme Court of Florida · Decided December 8, 1933 · PER CURIAM. —
152 So. 427; 113 Fla. 219; 1933 Fla. LEXIS 1714 (Southern Reporter)

American Bank & Trust Co. v. Alfred J. Major, Inc.

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

The appeal is from a final decree holding in effect that the appellant was a trustee for hire of an express trust under which the parties had operated for years and which granted the relief prayed for. There is no charge of fraud, bad faith, or mismanagement.- The bill of complaint might have contained more definite and specific allegations as to trust agreements between the parties, but when taken in connection with the proofs submitted, including other pleadings, the entire record amply supports the finding and decree of the Chancellor, which is hereby affirmed.

*220 Affirmed.

Whitfield, Ellis, Terrell and Buford, J. J., concur.

Davis, C. J., disqualified.

Brown, J., not participating because of illness.

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