Supreme Court of Florida, 1948

Cone v. Benjamin

Cone v. Benjamin
Supreme Court of Florida · Decided February 6, 1948 · Terrell, Buford, Sebríng, Barns
33 So. 2d 722; 160 Fla. 124; 1948 Fla. LEXIS 623 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

Cone v. Benjamin

Opinion of the Court

*125 PER CURIAM:

On consideration of petition for certiorari to review an interlocutory order requiring further testimony to be taken and limiting the time for taking such testimony, certiorari is denied without prejudice to the court below to extend the time for taking the testimony as to such matters as the chancellor may indicate to counsel he wishes to hear further testimony or such other testimony as the parties may wish to present.

So ordered.

TERRELL, BUFORD, SEBRÍNG and BARNS, JJ., concur.

THOMAS, C. J., and ADAMS, J., think the petition for certiorari should be denied outright and agree only to the conclusion.

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