Supreme Court of Florida, 1938

Powell v. Jackson Grain Co.

Powell v. Jackson Grain Co.
Supreme Court of Florida · Decided October 24, 1938 · Whitfieud, Terrell, Brown, Buford, Chapman, Ellis, Whitfield, Thomas
184 So. 498; 134 Fla. 609; 1938 Fla. LEXIS 1151 (Southern Reporter)

Powell v. Jackson Grain Co.

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

The order herein granting a new trial upon a directed verdict for the defendant receivers of the railway company is affirmed on the authority of L. R. Powell, Jr., and Henry W. Anderson, as Receivers of Seaboard Railway Company, vs. Jackson Grain Company, a corporation, filed herewith. See page 596 of this Report.

Affirmed.

• Whitfieud, Terrell, Brown, Buford and Chapman, J. J., concur. Ellis, C. J., dissents. •

Addendum

On Rehearing

Per Curiam.

On the authority of the opinion in L. R. Powell, Jr., and Henry W. Anderson, as Receivers of Seaboard Airline Railway Company, a corporation, Plaintiffs in Error, vs. Jackson Grain Company, a corporation, Defendant in Error, this day filed, a rehearing herein is denied.

Terrell, C. J. and Whitfield, Brown, Buford, and Chapman, J. J., concur. Thomas, J., not participating.

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