WASHINGTON v. INDEPENDENT REALTY COMPANY


99 So.2d 613 (1958)

Fred WASHINGTON and Mary Washington, his wife, et al., Appellants, v. INDEPENDENT REALTY COMPANY, a corporation, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Florida.

January 10, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

S. Gordon Blalock and Boggs, Blalock & Holbrook, Jacksonville, for appellants.

Delbridge L. Gibbs and Boggs, Gibbs & Smith, Jacksonville, for appellee.


DREW, Justice.

Fred and Mary Washington, appellants, borrowed $8,700 from Wayco, Inc., a Florida corporation, to construct a building on certain lands owned by them. To secure the payment of said loan, they executed a mortgage on three lots in Lincolnton, a sub-division of Duval County. When they executed the mortgage and the note evidencing the debt, they also executed an agreement authorizing a Mr. Edward Dwelle, Jr., a...

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