Case Name: GERALD J. HERZOG, INC., a Florida corporation, Appellant, v. 918-928 LINCOLN ROAD, INC., a Florida corporation, and Dixie Building Maintenance, Inc., a Florida corporation, Appellees
Court: Florida District Court of Appeal
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 1966-01-18
Citations: 182 So. 2d 53
Docket Number: Nos. 65-283, 65-284
Parties: GERALD J. HERZOG, INC., a Florida corporation, Appellant, v. 918-928 LINCOLN ROAD, INC., a Florida corporation, and Dixie Building Maintenance, Inc., a Florida corporation, Appellees.
Judges: Before HENDRY, C. J., and TILLMAN PEARSON, and SWANN, JJ.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 182
Pages: 53–53

Head Matter:
GERALD J. HERZOG, INC., a Florida corporation, Appellant, v. 918-928 LINCOLN ROAD, INC., a Florida corporation, and Dixie Building Maintenance, Inc., a Florida corporation, Appellees.
Nos. 65-283, 65-284.
District Court of Appeal of Florida. Third District.
Jan. 18, 1966.
Rehearing Denied Feb. 14, 1966.
Gotthardt, Christie & Shepard, Miami, for appellant.
Brigham, Smith & Forbes; Papy, Fowler .& Sheffey, Miami, for appellees.
Before HENDRY, C. J., and TILLMAN PEARSON, and SWANN, JJ.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
This is an appeal by the plaintiff in •the trial court from an adverse judgment based on a jury verdict. Motion for new trial was made and denied. The points involved raise questions concerning the admissibility of evidence admitted by the trial court and the propriety of the court's charge to the jury.
The point directed to the admissibility of a lease, which was admitted into evidence over plaintiff's objection, must be decided adversely to the appellant. Any fact relevant to prove a fact in issue is admissible unless its admissibility is precluded by some specific rule of exclusion. Johnson v. State, Fla.1961, 130 So.2d 599.
We have reviewed the charge in its entirety and hold that appellant's objections do not show reversible error. See Florida East Coast Railway Company v. Lawler, Fla.App.1963, 151 So.2d 852.
Affirmed.