Case Name: Carl H. Fay and Brevard Realty Co., a Corporation, v. F. H. Lougee
Court: Florida Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 1934-01-22
Citations: 113 Fla. 784
Docket Number: 
Parties: Carl H. Fay and Brevard Realty Co., a Corporation, v. F. H. Lougee.
Judges: 
Reporter: Florida Reports
Volume: 113
Pages: 784–786

Head Matter:
Carl H. Fay and Brevard Realty Co., a Corporation, v. F. H. Lougee.
153 So. 91.
Opinion Riled January 22, 1934.
Petition for Rehearing Denied March 1, 1934.
James J. Jackson, for Appellants ;
Fred W. Butler, for Appellee.

Opinion:
Per. Curiam.
In this case there are involved two controlling questions. The first is whether or .not one may in a bill of complaint combine two causes of action, one to remove a cloud on title and the other to foreclose a mortgage, the defendants and the property being identical in each cause of action.
The appellants contend that reversible error was committed by the court in denying motion to strike bill of complaint on this ground. We think that the chancellor's order denying motion to strike on this ground was' warranted under the provisions of Section 31 of the 1931 Chancery Practice Act.
The other question is whether or not one who has accepted a conveyance of property in satisfaction of a mortgage debt may proceed to foreclose the mortgage against liens acquired against the property subsequent to the date of the record of the mortgage. The allegations of the bill are sufficient to warrant the court in entering the order denying motion to dismiss for the reasons stated in the opinion in the case of Lawton v. Mcllvaine filed at this term of the court.
The order appealed from, therefore, should be affirmed and it is' so ordered.
Affirmed.
Whitfield, Ellis, Terrell and Buford, J. J., concur.
Davis, C. J., concurs specially.
Brown, J., not participating.