Summerlin v. Orange Shores, Inc., (1929)
Court: Supreme Court of Florida
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Visitors: 17
Judges: ELLIS, J. —
Attorneys: E. C. Wimberly, for Appellant;
Johnson, Bosarge Allen, for Appellees.
Filed: May 28, 1929
Latest Update: Mar. 02, 2020
Summary: J. A. Dugger and wife, Winifred, owed $35,000.00 to George M. Peabody for part of the purchase price of certain lands in Polk County and gave him three promissory notes for $11,666.67 each, dated April 18, 1925, and payable respectively one, two and three years after date. To secure the payment of those notes they executed a mortgage to Peabody upon the land purchased by the terms of which the Duggers agreed to pay the notes and interest accruing thereon and all costs and attorney's fees which P
Summary: J. A. Dugger and wife, Winifred, owed $35,000.00 to George M. Peabody for part of the purchase price of certain lands in Polk County and gave him three promissory notes for $11,666.67 each, dated April 18, 1925, and payable respectively one, two and three years after date. To secure the payment of those notes they executed a mortgage to Peabody upon the land purchased by the terms of which the Duggers agreed to pay the notes and interest accruing thereon and all costs and attorney's fees which Pe..
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While concurring in the opinion in this case, I am not at all sure that the same conclusion could have been reached if complainant's mortgage had been executed after Section 5741 Comp. Gen. Laws had gone into effect.
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