Case Name: Max MODLIN, husband and surviving spouse of Celia Modlin, Deceased, Appellant, v. WASHINGTON AVENUE FOOD CENTER, INC., a Florida corporation, Appellee
Court: Florida District Court of Appeal
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 1968-02-13
Citations: 208 So. 2d 862
Docket Number: No. 64-917
Parties: Max MODLIN, husband and surviving spouse of Celia Modlin, Deceased, Appellant, v. WASHINGTON AVENUE FOOD CENTER, INC., a Florida corporation, Appellee.
Judges: Before CHARLES CARROLL, C. J., and PEARSON and HENDRY, JJ.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 208
Pages: 862–863

Head Matter:
Max MODLIN, husband and surviving spouse of Celia Modlin, Deceased, Appellant, v. WASHINGTON AVENUE FOOD CENTER, INC., a Florida corporation, Appellee.
No. 64-917.
District Court of Appeal of Florida. Third District.
Feb. 13, 1968.
Podhurst & Orseck, Miami, for appellant.
Wicker, Smith, Pyszka, Blomqvist & Davant, Miami, for appellee.
Before CHARLES CARROLL, C. J., and PEARSON and HENDRY, JJ.

Opinion:
ORDER ON MANDATE
PER CURIAM.
This cause recurs for consideration upon the mandate of the Supreme Court of the State of Florida pursuant to the decision and judgment of that court reversing a prior decision and judgment of this court. Washington Avenue Food Center, Inc. v. Modlin, Fla.1967, 205 So.2d 295. By our prior decision, Modlin v. Washington Avenue Food Center, Inc., 178 So.2d 596, we reversed the summary judgment for Washington Avenue Food Center, Inc., entered by the Circuit Court of Dade County. In accord with the directive of the judgment of the Supreme Court of Florida, our mandate issued October 18, 1965 is withdrawn, our prior decision and judgment are hereby set aside and vacated insofar as the same applies to Washington Avenue Food Center, Inc., the said decision and judgment of the Supreme Court of Florida is herewith made the opinion and judgment of this court and the summary-judgment of the circuit court as to Washington Avenue Food Center, Inc. is reinstated and affirmed. Costs allowed shall be taxed in the circuit court (Rule 3.16(b) Florida Appellate Rules, 32 F.S.A.).