WILLIAMS v. CLARK


90 So.2d 805 (1956)

Gordon F. WILLIAMS, Appellant, v. Odelle Pitts CLARK, as Administratrix of the Estate of Walter R. Clark, Deceased, and Robert L. Clark, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Florida. En Banc.

Rehearing Denied December 13, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

McCune, Hiaasen, Kelley & Crum, Fort Lauderdale, and George A. Pierce, Jacksonville, for appellant.

Coleman & Leonard, Fort Lauderdale, for Odelle Pitts Clark, as Administratrix of the Estate of Walter R. Clark, Deceased; C. Shelby Dale, Fort Lauderdale, for Robert L. Clark, appellees.


TERRELL, Justice.

In 1945 Walter R. Clark, Robert L. Clark, Gordon F. Williams and H.S. McLean organized Broward Amusement Company, an unincorporated association, to engage in bolita and slot machine business. Walter R. Clark and Robert L. Clark, hereinafter referred to as Clark brothers, contributed no money or assets to the business. Williams and McLean contributed slot machines. Clark brothers each received one-third of all proceeds from the bolita business, the...

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