Case ID: miss_236/html/0188-01.html
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Author: {"author": "\n      Gillespie, J.", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Ladner, et al. v. Hogue Lumber & Supply Co. of Gulfport, Inc., et al.
    No. 41077
    March 16, 1959
    109 So. 2d 652
    
      Gardner & Gardner, Jo Brahe Arrington, Gulfport, for appellants.
    
      
      Donald O. Simmons, Frank W. Alexander, Gulfort, P. E. Garrubba, Long Beach, for appellees.
   Gillespie, J.

On the first appearance of this case, it was held that the bill of complaint stated a cause of action and we reversed the case and remanded it for a trial on the merits, 91 So. 2d 545. On remand, a lengthy hearing was had and the chancellor then entered a decree denying the relief sought by complainants and dismissed the complaint. After a careful review of the evidence adduced at the hearing on the merits, and after consideration of the several assigments of error, we are of the opinion that the chancellor correctly denied the relief sought by complainants.

Affirmed.

McGehee, C. Jand Hall, Lee and Ethridge, JJ., concur.