Case Name: Julius H. ERSTLING, Joe Rosenkrantz, Faiga M. Rosenkrantz and Morris Blum, Appellants, v. TRINITY WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH, a corporation not for profit under the laws of the State of Florida, its Trustees, Officers and Members, as individuals, and all others similarly situated, Appellees
Court: Florida District Court of Appeal
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 1958-01-28
Citations: 100 So. 2d 74
Docket Number: No. 57-28
Parties: Julius H. ERSTLING, Joe Rosenkrantz, Faiga M. Rosenkrantz and Morris Blum, Appellants, v. TRINITY WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH, a corporation not for profit under the laws of the State of Florida, its Trustees, Officers and Members, as individuals, and all others similarly situated, Appellees.
Judges: CARROLL, CHAS., C. J., and FIOR-TON and PEARSON, JJ., concur.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 100
Pages: 74–75

Head Matter:
Julius H. ERSTLING, Joe Rosenkrantz, Faiga M. Rosenkrantz and Morris Blum, Appellants, v. TRINITY WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH, a corporation not for profit under the laws of the State of Florida, its Trustees, Officers and Members, as individuals, and all others similarly situated, Appellees.
No. 57-28.
District Court of Appeal of Florida. Third District.
Jan. 28, 1958.
L. L. Robinson, Miami, for appellants.
H. H. Eyles, Thomas J. Jordan, Miami, for appellees.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
Chancellor in this cause determined that a deed was' in actuality a mort gage under Section 697.01, Fla.Stat., F.S.A. This finding was made on the basis of controverted testimony and there being sufficient evidence in the record upon which to sustain the finding it will not be disturbed upon appeal. The Chancellor declined to include in the sum of the mortgage an amount claimed as attorney's fees for services expended by the defendants upon the finding that these fees were incurred in connection with another controversy. The appellants having failed to demonstrate error in this finding, it must be affirmed. See Goldstein v. Stone, Fla.App.1957, 96 So.2d 227, and cases cited therein.
Affirmed.
CARROLL, CHAS., C. J., and FIOR-TON and PEARSON, JJ., concur.