Case Name: John A. Henderson, Appellant, v. Gettis A. Henderson, W. H. Kendrick, and Lettie C. Benjamin, As Administratrix With the Will Annexed of the Estate of George N. Benjamin, Deceased, Appellee
Court: Florida Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 1928-07-12
Citations: 96 Fla. 872
Docket Number: 
Parties: John A. Henderson, Appellant, v. Gettis A. Henderson, W. H. Kendrick, and Lettie C. Benjamin, As Administratrix With the Will Annexed of the Estate of George N. Benjamin, Deceased, Appellee.
Judges: Whitfield, P. J., and Terrell and Buford, J. J., concur.
Reporter: Florida Reports
Volume: 96
Pages: 872–873

Head Matter:
John A. Henderson, Appellant, v. Gettis A. Henderson, W. H. Kendrick, and Lettie C. Benjamin, As Administratrix With the Will Annexed of the Estate of George N. Benjamin, Deceased, Appellee.
Division B.
Opinion filed July 12, 1928.
Petition for rehearing denied February 13, 1929.
Shackleford, Shackleford & Ivy, Shackleford & Brown and W. P. McCoy, Attorneys for Appellant;
Mabry, Reaves & Carlton and Charles F. Blake, Attorneys for Appellee.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
The record in this cause has been examined and the decree of the chancellor found to be supported by the testimony and to comport with the justice and equity of the cause.
Per Curiam. — In various forms this is the sixth appearance of this case in this Court. For other appearances see Catts et al, v. Henderson, 81 Fla. 138, 87 So. R. 313; Henderson v. Kendrick, 82 Fla. 110, 89 So. R. 635; Kendrick et al, v. Henderson, 87 Fla. 476, 100 So. R. 794; Henderson v. Henderson et al, 87 Fla. 470, 100 So. R. 792, and Henderson v. Henderson, 91 Fla. 457, 107 So. R. 644.
Appellant contends that the later cases as here cited are in conflict with the earlier ones, that there is no equity shown for an accounting, that if any equity was properly alleged it is not proven and that the final decree is erroneous because the account is incorrectly stated.
We have examined the record closely and we fail to find any conflict in the line of cases effecting the subject matter of this cause. The decree of the chancellor is amply supported by the testimony and we are shown no reason why it does not comport with justice and equity. The decree below will be and is hereby affirmed.
Affirmed.
Whitfield, P. J., and Terrell and Buford, J. J., concur.
Ellis, C. J. and Strum and Brown, J. J., concur in the opinion and judgment.