CENTRAL FLORIDA OIL COMPANY v. BLUE FLAME


87 So.2d 812 (1956)

CENTRAL FLORIDA OIL COMPANY, a Florida Corporation, Appellant, v. BLUE FLAME, Inc., a Florida Corporation, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Florida. Special Division A.

May 30, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James M. Smith, Jr., Ocala, for appellant.

Frank C. Decker and Virgil L. Milbrath, Ocala, for appellee.


CARROLL, Associate Justice.

This appeal challenges the provisions of a chancery decree awarding appellee possession of certain leased premises and double rental damages for withholding possession beyond the term.

The facts, which were not in conflict, were set out by the Chancellor in his filed findings, as follows:

"On October 30, 1950 one Warren Callihan was the owner of the fee in a certain parcel of land in Ocala, Florida and on that date leased...

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