Lauderdale By-The-Sea Development Company v. Humiston

Supreme Court of Florida
Lauderdale By-The-Sea Development Company v. Humiston, 10 So. 2d 486 (Fla. 1942)
151 Fla. 856; 1942 Fla. LEXIS 1277
Brown, Whitfield, Buford, Adams

Lauderdale By-The-Sea Development Company v. Humiston

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM:

This case grows out of a mill run real estate transaction wherein appellants sold appellees lots one, two and three, Blocks Nine of Lauderdale by the Sea, a subdivision in Broward County. It was instituted as a suit for injunction but wound up as one to require performance of the contract to sell. The ultimate questions turned on the interpretation of the evidence in support of a complicated set of facts. The chancellor found for the complainants and his finding finds ample support in the record. A detailed discussion of the questions raised would require a lengthy opinion that would serve no useful purpose.

The judgment appealed from was fair and equitable and is affirmed.

Affirmed.

BROWN, C. J., WHITFIELD, BUFORD and ADAMS, JJ., concur.

Reference

Full Case Name
Lauderdale By-The-Sea Development Company, a Florida Corporation, M. I. Anglin and S. A. Anglin v. Frank T. Humiston and Carrie W. Humiston, His Wife.
Status
Published