KAY v. KEY WEST DEVELOPMENT CO.


72 So.2d 786 (1954)

KAY v. KEY WEST DEVELOPMENT CO. et al.

Supreme Court of Florida. Division B.

May 21, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Sibley & Davis, Miami Beach, for appellant.

McCune, Hiaasen & Kelley, Ft. Lauderdale, for appellees.


DREW, Justice.

This is an appeal by Sam Kay, the plaintiff in the lower court, from a final decree dismissing his bill of complaint with prejudice after issues had been made up and the cause had been tried before the Circuit Judge.

It appears from the record in this cause that on or about the 5th of July, 1946, Edward Strong and Sam Kay purchased certain real estate in Key West, Florida, and took title to the same in Key West Development Company, a Florida...

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