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All Florida Land Co. v. Thomas Manors, Inc., (1939)

Court: Supreme Court of Florida Number:  Visitors: 7
Judges: TERRELL, C.J.
Attorneys: McKay, Macarlane, Jackson Ramsey, for Plaintiffs in Error; B.R. Cisco and Emett C. Choate, and Julius F. Parker, for Defendant in Error.
Filed: Jan. 31, 1939
Latest Update: Mar. 02, 2020
Summary: In February, 1937, the plaintiff, who is defendant in error here, filed its declaration in the Circuit Court of Dade County in six counts claiming damages against plaintiffs in error, as defendants, for false and fraudulent representations in connection with the sale of certain lands and interest in lands in Lake County on which oil and gas was then being prospected for; to-wit, by the construction of an oil well. Demurrers and motions for compulsory amendment challenging the sufficiency of the
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I concur in the conclusion of the court that the above judgment should be reversed because, in my opinion, the evidence does not preponderate in support of the plaintiff's position that there was actionable fraud.

BUFORD, J., concurs.

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Source:  CourtListener

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