Case Name: COLONIAL ACCEPTANCE, Incorporated, a Florida corporation, and Causeway Loan Company, Incorporated, a Florida corporation, Petitioners, v. STATE of Florida, ex rel. Richard W. ERVIN, as Attorney General, and C. M. Gay, as Comptroller, Respondent
Court: Florida Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 1953-12-11
Citations: 68 So. 2d 588
Docket Number: 
Parties: COLONIAL ACCEPTANCE, Incorporated, a Florida corporation, and Causeway Loan Company, Incorporated, a Florida corporation, Petitioners, v. STATE of Florida, ex rel. Richard W. ERVIN, as Attorney General, and C. M. Gay, as Comptroller, Respondent.
Judges: ROBERTS, C. J., and THOMAS, MATHEWS and DREW, JJ., concur.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 68
Pages: 588–588

Head Matter:
COLONIAL ACCEPTANCE, Incorporated, a Florida corporation, and Causeway Loan Company, Incorporated, a Florida corporation, Petitioners, v. STATE of Florida, ex rel. Richard W. ERVIN, as Attorney General, and C. M. Gay, as Comptroller, Respondent.
Supreme Court of Florida. Special Division B.
Dec. 11, 1953.
J. Fritz Gordon and Joseph Pardo, Miami, for petitioners..
Murray Sams, Jr., Miami, for respondent.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
It appearing that the allegations of the bill of complaint and affidavit in support thereof fail to meet the substantive and procedural prerequisites necessary for granting a temporary injunction or appointing a re'ceiver, without .notice, certiorari is granted. Equity Rule 73, 31 F.S.A.; Dixie Music Co., Inc., v. Pike, 135 Fla. 671, 185 So. 441.
.Therefore, the order denying the motion to dismiss the bill and all orders based on the bill are hereby quashed with directions to.dismiss the cause.
ROBERTS, C. J., and THOMAS, MATHEWS and DREW, JJ., concur.