GREENWALD v. FOOD FAIR STORES CORPORATION

No. 57-209.

100 So.2d 200 (1958)

Louis L. GREENWALD and Leon Hammer, Appellants, v. FOOD FAIR STORES CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation authorized to and doing business within the State of Florida; 27th Avenue Farmers Market, Inc., a Florida corporation; Joseph I. Claster; Byron Gilbert; and Abraham Maloff, Appellees.

District Court of Appeal of Florida. Third District.

February 4, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Daniel Neal Heller, Miami, for appellants.

Aronovitz & Aronovitz and Robert M. Haverfield, Miami, for appellees.


PEARSON, Judge.

Appellants brought a bill of complaint in chancery alleging that they were "deceived and tricked" into entering into a written agreement. The only prayer of this bill was for a money judgment. Upon motion to dismiss, it was amended to pray for an accounting and a money judgment. After answers were filed by the defendants and depositions taken, the Chancellor granted a summary final decree for the defendants. The decree is affirmed.

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