SHAW BROTHERS OIL COMPANY v. PARRISH


99 So.2d 610 (1958)

SHAW BROTHERS OIL COMPANY, a corporation, Appellant, v. Clyde PARRISH, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Florida.

January 8, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Johnson & Johnson, West Palm Beach, and Worley, Gautier & Dawes, Miami, for appellant.

Earnest, Smith, Jones, Paine & Foster and William A. Foster, West Palm Beach, for appellee.


ROBERTS, Justice.

This is a controversy between plaintiff-appellee, Parrish, and defendant-appellant, Shaw Brothers Oil Company, as to the right of Parrish, as operating lessee, to occupy until February 1958 a service station. The controversy arose out of the following undisputed facts:

Shaw Brothers Oil Company ("Shaw" hereafter) is a distributor of Pure Oil products and has as its district agent one Young. The service...

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