Walter J. Dolan Properties, Inc. v. Vonnegut

Decision Date02 January 1935
Citation117 Fla. 830,158 So. 457
PartiesWALTER J. DOLAN PROPERTIES, Inc., et al. v. VONNEGUT.
CourtFlorida Supreme Court

Foreclosure suit by Arthur Vonnegut, as executor of the last will and testament of Mrs. Arthur Vonnegut, deceased, against Walter J. Dolan Properties, Incorporated, a corporation; Amos Pinchot, trustee; Pasco Holding Company; and others. From a final decree for complainants, defendants appeal.

Affirmed.

Appeal from Circuit Court, Pasco County; T. Frank Hobson, judge.

COUNSEL

W. M. Larkin, of Dade City, for appellants.

Bivens & Huggins, of Tampa, for appellee.

OPINION

PER CURIAM.

This was a foreclosure suit with final decree in favor of complainants.

Whether or not the decree was erroneous depends entirely on the weight and probative force to be given to the evidence.

There is substantial evidence to support the findings and decree of the chancellor, and as it is not made clearly to appear that he committed reversible error, the decree should be affirmed.

It is so ordered.

Affirmed.

DAVIS, C.J., and WHITFIELD, BROWN, and BUFORD, JJ., concur.

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