WARFIELD v. DRAWDY


41 So.2d 877 (1949)

WARFIELD v. DRAWDY.

Supreme Court of Florida, Division A.

July 29, 1949.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thacker & Thacker, Kissimmee, and Jay Johnston, St. Cloud, for appellant.

Dorothea Watson and Claude L. Gray, Orlando, for appellee.


THOMAS, Justice.

The appellant brought suit to set aside several deeds and a power of attorney ostensibly executed to the appellee and the sole ground of her attack was that the instruments were "absolute forgeries," were not signed by her, and were not known by her to be in existence until they had been recorded. To clinch the allegations she averred that she had not even heard of the appellee at the time the instruments appeared to have been executed.

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