PARKER v. BRYCE


96 So.2d 154 (1957)

H.T. PARKER, Appellant, v. A.E. BRYCE, Appellee (two cases).

Supreme Court of Florida, Division B.

Rehearing Denied July 24, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ragland, Kurz, Maness & Toole, Jacksonville, for appellant.

Coffee & Coffee, Jacksonville, for appellee.


SANDLER, Associate Justice.

Appellant, as plaintiff in lower Court, instituted suit against Appellee (defendant) to recover principal and interest on seven promissory notes, each note being payable ninety (90) days from date. Three bore interest after maturity at 10% per annum, and four of them after maturity bore interest at 8% per annum.

Defendant interposed the defense of usury, in that the interest exacted by the said notes and the contract, pursuant to...

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