Supreme Court of Florida, 1935

Maas Bros. v. Fuller

Maas Bros. v. Fuller
Supreme Court of Florida · Decided October 9, 1935 · Whitfield, Terrell, Brown, Buford, Davis
163 So. 470; 121 Fla. 175; 1935 Fla. LEXIS 1534 (Southern Reporter)

Maas Bros. v. Fuller

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

Plaintiff in error states that there are two questions presented in this case. From a perusal of the record, we conceive that there is only one question presented and that is, whether or not there was any evidence which would support a verdict in favor of the plaintiff. This is true because the court directed a verdict in favor of the defendant.

A careful perusal of the bill of exceptions, which we have considered although its propriety in the record is seriously questioned, shows that there was evidence to support a verdict in favor of the plaintiff and, therefore, the judgment should be affirmed.

It is so ordered.

Affirmed.

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

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