Case ID: so2d_96/html/0145-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Kathleen C. MILLER, as Guardian of the Estate of Charles David Miller, a minor, Appellant, v. INTERSTATE LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation, and Harold A. Miller, Jr., Appellees.
    Supreme Court of Florida, Division B.
    June 12, 1957.
    Rehearing Denied July 17, 1957.
    McCarthy, Lane & Adams, Jacksonville, for appellant.
    Knight, Kincaid, Young & Harris, Jacksonville, for Interstate Life and Accident Ins. Co.
    Robert E. Hucker, Jacksonville, for Harold E. Miller, Jr., appellees.
   PER CURIAM.

This cause came on to be heard on the motions of appellees to affirm the judgment appealed from pursuant to Rule 38 of the rales of this court, 31 F.S.A., and it appearing to the court from an examination of the record that said motion is appropriate and seasonably made and that it is manifest that the questions raised on appeal are without substantial merit and need no further argument;

It is accordingly Ordered, Adjudged and Decreed that the motions to affirm the judgment appealed from be, and the same is, hereby granted, and the judgment is

Affirmed.

THOMAS, Acting Chief Justice, and HOBSON, DREW and O’CONNELL, JJ., concur.