CANOVA v. FLORIDA NAT. BANK OF JACKSONVILLE


60 So.2d 627 (1952)

CANOVA v. FLORIDA NAT. BANK OF JACKSONVILLE.

Supreme Court of Florida, Division A.

September 23, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

W. Gregory Smith and Smith & Axtell, Jacksonville, for appellant.

Chester Bedell, R.E. Williams and Bedell & Bedell, Jacksonville, for appellee.


THOMAS, Justice.

The appellant was unsuccessful in her prayer for a decree declaring her the owner of a savings account and the contents of a safe deposit box she claimed were given her by Garva E. Strong.

According to the allegations of her bill the decedent simply handed her the account book and the keys to the box and stated that they were hers. The fund was sizable; the property in the box consisted of stock certificates of considerable value, a few United...

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