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  Trasher, Jr. v. Ocala Mfg. Ice Packing Co.  (1943)
Supreme Court of Florida Filed: Sep. 21, 1943 Citations: 15 So. 2d 32, 153 Fla. 488
This appeal is to review a decree dismissing a bill on motion of defendant. The purpose of the suit was to set aside certain conveyances as fraudulent and subject the real estate therein described to a judgment. From the bill, it appears that J.E. Thrasher, a merchant, extended credit to John Barr Watkins from 1918 to about 1928. In 1929, Thrasher reduced the open account to judgment. The real estate sought to be reached was conveyed to Watkins in 1920 by his grandfather and grandmother. In 1922,..
  Oates, Et Ux. v. New York Life Insurance Co.  (1940)
Supreme Court of Florida Filed: Nov. 12, 1940 Citations: 144 Fla. 744, 198 So. 681
This suit was brought in the Circuit Court for Polk County, Florida, to foreclose a mortgage lien upon homestead property held by husband and wife by the entireties, the defense being that the wife's execution of the mortgage was not acknowledged by her before an officer as required by the statute. Section 5676 (3803) C. G. L. The wife signed the note and mortgage, and the officer's certificate states that she acknowledged before him the due execution of the mortgage by her. *Page 745 The decree ..
  Rabinowitz v. Houk  (1930)
Supreme Court of Florida Filed: Jun. 20, 1930 Citations: 100 Fla. 44, 129 So. 501
The suggestion has been made that this Court should of its own motion dismiss this appeal for failure to bring in as joint parties appellant certain codefendants of the appealing defendant against whom decrees pro confesso had been entered in the court below upon the theory that the omitted parties are necessary parties to this appeal. I cannot accede to this suggestion. Neither party has moved this Court to dismiss the appeal. The transcript was filed in this Court over a year *Page 50 ago, and ..
  Todd v. Lindsay  (1942)
Supreme Court of Florida Filed: Jul. 05, 1942 Citations: 12 So. 2d 916, 151 Fla. 887
Appeal dismissed on motion of counsel for Appellant.
  State Ex Rel. v. Circuit Court, Tenth Circuit  (1936)
Supreme Court of Florida Filed: Jul. 05, 1936 Citations: 127 Fla. 893
Cause dismissed on motion of counsel for the respective parties.
  Cole v. Slagg  (1937)
Supreme Court of Florida Filed: Jan. 04, 1937 Citations: 130 Fla. 137, 177 So. 617
William V. Cole died testate in Hillsborough County. In his will he provided that his property should be taken, held, and administered, and the net income *Page 138 therefrom enjoyed by his son, Melvin Victor Cole, subject to an income of not less than one hundred dollars per month to be paid by the administrator to his daughter, Vida Blanche Cole, during her natural life. Cole v. Cole, 88 Fla. 347 , 103 So. 78 ; 102 Fla. 917 , 136 So. 605 ; 106 Fla. 226 , 143 So. 235 . In July, 1930, Melvin Vict..
  Cole v. Slagg  (1937)
Supreme Court of Florida Filed: Jan. 04, 1937 Citations: 130 Fla. 137, 177 So. 617
William V. Cole died testate in Hillsborough County. In his will he provided that his property should be taken, held, and administered, and the net income *Page 138 therefrom enjoyed by his son, Melvin Victor Cole, subject to an income of not less than one hundred dollars per month to be paid by the administrator to his daughter, Vida Blanche Cole, during her natural life. Cole v. Cole, 88 Fla. 347 , 103 So. 78 ; 102 Fla. 917 , 136 So. 605 ; 106 Fla. 226 , 143 So. 235 . In July, 1930, Melvin Vict..
  Cole v. Slagg  (1937)
Supreme Court of Florida Filed: Jan. 04, 1937 Citations: 130 Fla. 137, 177 So. 617
William V. Cole died testate in Hillsborough County. In his will he provided that his property should be taken, held, and administered, and the net income *Page 138 therefrom enjoyed by his son, Melvin Victor Cole, subject to an income of not less than one hundred dollars per month to be paid by the administrator to his daughter, Vida Blanche Cole, during her natural life. Cole v. Cole, 88 Fla. 347 , 103 So. 78 ; 102 Fla. 917 , 136 So. 605 ; 106 Fla. 226 , 143 So. 235 . In July, 1930, Melvin Vict..
  Tax Securities Corp. v. Security Invest. Corp.  (1934)
Supreme Court of Florida Filed: Jun. 21, 1934 Citations: 115 Fla. 536, 155 So. 752
This appeal is from a decree dismissing on motion a bill of complaint brought to foreclose the lien of a municipal tax sale certificate held by the appellant corporation. When the purchasers of tax sale certificates invoke foreclosure proceedings to enforce the lien of the tax certificates, all unsatisfied tax liens may be duly adjudicated in the foreclosure decree so that title to the property may under the foreclosure decree be conveyed free of all matured tax liens and so as to avoid piecemeal..
  Tomasello, Jr. v. Murphy  (1930)
Supreme Court of Florida Filed: Jul. 03, 1930 Citations: 100 Fla. 132, 129 So. 328
The bill of complaint in this case alleges that Murphy, by and through his agent, Woods, entered into a certain contract with Pinner for the purchase and sale of a certain parcel of real estate owned by Pinner. It is alleged that the title to this real estate was clouded and, therefore, the parties agreed to place the contract for the purchase and sale, together with a warranty deed to the property from Pinner to Murphy and check from Murphy to Pinner in the amount of One Thousand ($1,000.00) Dol..

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