BOYER v. DYE


51 So.2d 727 (1951)

BOYER v. DYE.

Supreme Court of Florida, Division B.

April 6, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Randolph Calhoun, Dick Lee and John M. Scheb, all of Sarasota, for appellant.

Dewey A. Dye, Jr., Bradenton, for appellee.


ADAMS, Justice.

This appeal is from a summary decree in favor of defendant in a suit where plaintiff sought to establish a trust in the estate of Florence E. Christman.

Appellant sued in equity and alleged in substance that he and deceased by their joint efforts created a joint estate in the name of deceased; that pursuant to an oral understanding between them they would share their accumulations equally and deceased would will same to appellant prior to her...

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