Case Name: Marion County, a political subdivision, and Silver Springs Paradise Company, a Delaware corporation, Appellants, vs. W. C. Ray and W. M. Davidson, Appellees
Court: Florida Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 1932-10-22
Citations: 107 Fla. 124
Docket Number: 
Parties: Marion County, a political subdivision, and Silver Springs Paradise Company, a Delaware corporation, Appellants, vs. W. C. Ray and W. M. Davidson, Appellees.
Judges: Buford, C.J., and 'Whitfield, Brown and Davis, J.J., concur.
Reporter: Florida Reports
Volume: 107
Pages: 124–134

Head Matter:
Marion County, a political subdivision, and Silver Springs Paradise Company, a Delaware corporation, Appellants, vs. W. C. Ray and W. M. Davidson, Appellees.
144 So. 845.
Decision filed October 22, 1932.
Petition for rehearing denied December 13, 1932.
B. L. Anderson, B. L. Anderson, Jr., E. H. Martin and Francis B. Winthrop, for Appellants;
U. M. Hampton, F. B. Hooker and S. Whitehurst’s Sons, for Appellees.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
This cause having heretofore been submitted to the Court upon the transcript of the record of the decree herein, and briefs and argument of counsel for the respective parties, and the record having been seen and inspected, and the Court being now advised of its judgment to be given in the premises, it seems to the Court that there is no error in the said decree; it is, therefore, considered, ordered and decreed by the Court that the said decree of the Circuit Court be and the same is hereby affirmed without prejudice to the rights of the parties with reference to the title of the locus in quo.
Affirmed.
Buford, C.J., and 'Whitfield, Brown and Davis, J.J., concur.