Case ID: fla_91/html/1031-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "Per Curiam.", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

J. M. Markley, Hugh Anderson, R. B. Leonard and J. V. Riley, Co-partners, Doing Business Under the Firm Name and Style of Miami Block Company, Plaintiffs in Error, v. I. E. Schilling Company, a Corporation Organized and Existing Under the Laws of the State of Florida, Defendant in Error.
    
    Division B.
   On Petition for Rehearing.

Per Curiam.

— The action against the defendants below was not as stockholders of a corporation who under the statute were liable as partners because a requirement of the law was not complied with, and the defendants did not by plea aver their status as being that of stockholders. There was consequently no occasion for the court to discuss whether there was a dissolution of a corporation. The evidence referred to the corporation and that was adverted to only so far as it showed the existence, continuance and termination of a relation in the nature of a partnership among the defendants who were sued as copartners and not as stockholders with a statutory partnership liability.

Rehearing denied.

Whitpield, P. J., and Terrell and Bupord, J. J. concur.

Brown, C. J., and Ellis, J., concur in the opinion.