Court Opinion

ID: 3381304
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2016-07-05 18:29:18.696534+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T13:52:07.083353
License: Public Domain

The real question involved in this case is whether or not a court of original jurisdiction may proceed to make such orders as may be deemed needful to the execution of a final decree which has been duly entered and stands absolute without requiring notice to the parties.
The appeal is from an order made after final decree, determining the rights of the parties, had become absolute, as follows:
"This cause coming on this day to be heard upon the Motion of the Complainant for an Order directing the Special Master in this cause to take into his possession and custody the property described in the final decree, for the purpose of effecting a sale of said property as provided in the said final decree, and it appearing to the Court, from the sworn allegations of said Motion, that the Defendant is in default in the payment of the amounts found to be due to the *Page 11 
Complainant in said final decree and that the personal property described in said final decree, and upon which a lien has been adjudged, is now in the possession of the Defendant;
"It is thereupon ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED That said Motion be and the same is hereby granted and the said S.E. Stone, as Special Master in this cause, be and he is hereby directed to take instanter into his actual custody, control and possession the personal property described in said final decree and to proceed with the sale thereof, in accordance with the terms of said final decree, and that he report his doings to this Court, as directed by the said final decree.
"DONE, ORDERED AND ADJUDGED in Chambers at DeLand, Florida, this 6th day of April, A.D. 1934.
"M. G. ROWE, Judge."
We find no reversible error in the making of the Order and, therefore, the same is now affirmed.
Affirmed.
WHITFIELD, C. J., and ELLIS, TERRELL, BROWN, BUFORD and DAVIS, J. J., concur.