SATIN v. HIALEAH RACE COURSE


65 So.2d 475 (1953)

SATIN et ux. v. HIALEAH RACE COURSE, Inc.

Supreme Court of Florida, Special Division A.

Rehearing Denied June 15, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Nathan & Satin, Pepper, Orr & Faircloth and Brown, Dean & Hill, Miami, for appellants.

Wicker & Smith, Miami, for appellee.


SEBRING, Justice.

The plaintiffs below have appealed from a summary judgment entered on the pleadings and affidavits offered to support them.

The facts are that the plaintiff Rose V. Satin was a housewife. Her husband was an employee of the defendant, Hialeah Race Course. On February 14, 1950, Mrs. Satin visited the race course with the intention of betting on the races and patronizing the various concessions. Instead of paying the admission required of the...

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