Case ID: fla_112/html/0525-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

In Re : Estate of Charles R. Switzer, Deceased, Charles G. Darling v. Jeanne Wakefield Street, as Administratrix, etc., Appellee.
    
    150 So. 728.
    Opinion Filed October 31, 1933.
    Rehearing Denied December 20, 1933.
    
      J. H. Jones, for Appellant;
    
      Eldridge Hart, for Appellee.
   On Motion to Dismiss Appeal.

Per Curiam.

Upon consideration of appellee’s motion to dismiss this appeal on the ground that it is frivolous and for appellant’s alleged non-compliance with Rule 11 of the Rules of this Court as to service on appellee of copy of the transcript of the record, the Court finds that the motion is well taken and that the motion to dismiss should be granted.

However, upon its consideration of the motion to dismiss the appeal as frivolous this Court has, from its inspection of the record, determined that no reversible error has been shown in the decree appealed • from, therefore in lieu of granting the motion to dismiss, and in order to terminate the litigation insofar as the propositions involved on the present appeal are concerned, an order will be entered affirming the decree from which this appeal has been taken. See Owen v. State, 68 Fla. 84, 50 Sou. Rep. 639 Meier v. Johnston, 110 Fla. 374, 149 Sou. Rep. 185.

On motion to dismiss appeal, decree affirmed.

Davis, C. J., and Whitfield, Terrell and Buford, J. J., concur.