CANNOVA v. CARRAN


92 So.2d 614 (1957)

Frank S. CANNOVA, as Administrator of the Estate of Thomas J. Greiner, also known as Jacob T. Greiner, deceased, and Thomas J. Greiner, Jr., Appellants, v. Nelson H. CARRAN, as Administrator of the Estate of Ann Paul, sometimes known as Ann Paul Greiner, and also known as Ann Greiner, deceased, and Anthony Paul, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Florida, en Banc.

Rehearing Denied March 7, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Leonard Robbins, Hollywood, and Phillip Goldman, Miami, for appellants.

G.H. Martin, Fort Lauderdale, for appellees.


DREW, Justice.

On March 20, 1953 Nelson H. Carran, as administrator of the estate of Ann Paul, sometimes known as Ann Paul Greiner and also known as Ann Greiner, deceased, and Anthony Paul filed a complaint in the Circuit Court of Broward County against Frank S. Cannova, as administrator of the estate of Thomas J. Greiner, also known as Jacob T. Greiner, deceased, and Thomas J. Greiner, Jr. The complaint alleged, inter alia, that Ann Paul was the owner of an undivided...

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