OSBORNE v. SHELL OIL COMPANY

No. A-189.

104 So.2d 670 (1958)

J.J. OSBORNE, Appellant, v. SHELL OIL COMPANY, a Delaware Corporation, and Anna L. Miller and George W. Liverett, Operating and doing business as Halifax Transfer Co., Appellees.

District Court of Appeal of Florida. First District.

Rehearing Denied September 2, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Alfred E. Hawkins and Massfeller & Stewart, Daytona Beach, for appellant.

Hull, Landis, Graham & French and Charles W. Luther, Daytona Beach, for appellees.


STURGIS, Chief Judge.

J.J. Osborne, the appellant, sued Shell Oil Company and Anna L. Miller and George Liverett d/b/a Halifax Transfer Co., charging them jointly with conversion of certain service station equipment.

The plaintiff and defendants severally moved for a summary judgment. The motions were accompanied by supporting affidavits and exhibits. Thereupon an order was entered in which plaintiff's motion and that of defendant Shell Oil Company were denied...

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