Alice W. Smith v. H. J. Mobley Alice W. Smith v. H. J. Mobley

Alice W. Smith v. H. J. Mobley

FL.40299; 116 So. 760, 95 Fla. 829 (1928)

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Per Curiam. -- In this case a final decree involving an an accounting as an incident to substantive relief, was rendered by a judge of one circuit sitting in another circuit. A rehearing was granted and a decree awarding an increased amount to the defendant was made by another circuit judge. An appeal was taken from the latter decree. It does not appear that the petition for rehearing was filed within thirty days from the time of pronouncing the decree as required by the statute, Section 3165 Rev. Gen. Stats. 1920 and Rule 90 Equity Rules. But assuming that it was duly filed since it was granted, there appears to be no good ground for granting it. The petition for rehearing states that certain specified items were not allowed by the decree though they were ""proved by undisputed testimony."" A consideration of the testimony relative to the

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
1928
April 26
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
1
Page
PUBLISHER
LawApp Publishers
SELLER
Innodata Book Distribution Services Inc
SIZE
53.6
KB

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