Case Name: Robert BROWNE, Appellant, v. MONUMENTAL PROPERTIES OF FLORIDA, INC., a Florida Corporation d/b/a Society Partk, N. E., Maryland Casualty Company, a Foreign Corporation and James Russell, Appellees
Court: Florida District Court of Appeal
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 1978-07-12
Citations: 361 So. 2d 433
Docket Number: No. 77-779
Parties: Robert BROWNE, Appellant, v. MONUMENTAL PROPERTIES OF FLORIDA, INC., a Florida Corporation d/b/a Society Partk, N. E., Maryland Casualty Company, a Foreign Corporation and James Russell, Appellees.
Judges: DAUKSCH and LETTS, JJ., concur.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 361
Pages: 433–433

Head Matter:
Robert BROWNE, Appellant, v. MONUMENTAL PROPERTIES OF FLORIDA, INC., a Florida Corporation d/b/a Society Partk, N. E., Maryland Casualty Company, a Foreign Corporation and James Russell, Appellees.
No. 77-779.
District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District.
July 12, 1978.
Rehearing Denied Sept. 6, 1978.
Eric A. Lanigan of Maher & Overchuck, Orlando, for appellant.
J. Scott Kirk and John W. Bussey, III, of Smalbein, Eubank, Johnson, Rosier & Bus-sey, Orlando, for appellees.

Opinion:
BLACK, SUSAN H., Associate Judge.
Appellant, Robert Browne, takes his appeal from a Final Summary Judgment.
The court erred in granting the summary judgment as there was a substantial question of fact raised by the affidavit of Curtis Lee Elder, Jr. The affidavit raised a factual question of the appellee's knowledge of the violent propensities of it's employee as discussed in Mallory v. O'Neil, 69 So.2d 313 (Fla.1954).
REVERSED AND REMANDED.
DAUKSCH and LETTS, JJ., concur.