Case Name: Belle B. Mershon, Appellant, v. C. J. Barnard, James Gribbett, et al., Appellees
Court: Florida Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 1920-03-12
Citations: 79 Fla. 253
Docket Number: 
Parties: Belle B. Mershon, Appellant, v. C. J. Barnard, James Gribbett, et al., Appellees.
Judges: Browne, C. J., and Taylor, Whitfield, Ellis & West, J. J., concur.
Reporter: Florida Reports
Volume: 79
Pages: 253–253

Head Matter:
Belle B. Mershon, Appellant, v. C. J. Barnard, James Gribbett, et al., Appellees.
Opinion Filed March 12, 1920.
An Appeal from the Circuit Cdürt fed* Marion County, W. S. BUllbfck, Jiidge.
M. L. Mershtiü añd Atkihsoii & Bur dinefor Áppéllánt;
17. A. Jeff coat and 8. T. Bistrunk, for Appellees.
In a suit brought to quiet title to land and for appro priate relief, upoh a hearing set tloWn by the defendahts on the bill; ahsiters and replications, the Chancellor finding that on the pleadings he could not “pass afiy intelligent decree for either party” dismissed the bill of complaint without prejudice and the complainant appealed. On the authority of the decision in Meffert v. Thomas, 51 Fla. 492, 40 South. Rep. 764, the decree should be affirmed. See also Tilghman Cypress Co. v. John R. Young Co., 60 Fla. 382, 53 South. Rep. 939.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
The record in this cause having been considered' by this Court, and the foregoing opinion- prepared under Chapter 7837, Acts of 1919, adopted by the court as its opinion, it is considered, ordered and adjudged by the Court that the decree herein be and the same is hereby affirmed.
Browne, C. J., and Taylor, Whitfield, Ellis & West, J. J., concur.