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Bank South Jacksonville v. Catherine R. Cammar
FL.40163; 103 So. 827, 89 Fla. 296 (1925)
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WEST, C. J. -- This is an action of ejectment. The declaration contains two counts. The first is in the statutory form. The second alleges the claim of the defendant adversely to the plaintiff of the land described. The plea to each count is not guilty, with a special plea to the first count denying possession. It was stipulated that the parties claim title from a designated common source, the stipulation providing that it should not be construed as an admission by defendant of possession by her of the land sued for. Upon a trial, objections of defendant having been sustained to the introduction in evidence of a certified copy of a plat of the premises sought to be recovered, plaintiff moved for a non-suit with bill of exceptions, which motion was granted, and judgment against the plaintiff in favor of