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Addie Irene Catlett v. Charles H. Chestnut
FL.40928; 158 So. 419, 117 Fla. 538 (1934)
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Beschreibung des Verlags
It is apparent from the whole record that, in view of the circumstances of the asserted common law marriage and of the undisputed
evidence as to the conduct and transactions of the parties thereafter, the jury in rendering the verdict and the trial judge
in denying a new trial and in rendering judgment, did not believe a common law marriage had been consummated.