Supreme Court of Florida, 1942

Lauderdale By-The-Sea Development Company v. Humiston

Lauderdale By-The-Sea Development Company v. Humiston
Supreme Court of Florida · Decided November 17, 1942 · Brown, Whitfield, Buford, Adams
10 So. 2d 486; 151 Fla. 856; 1942 Fla. LEXIS 1277 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

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.

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