CENTRAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY v. SHIPMAN

No. 60-192.

127 So.2d 706 (1961)

CENTRAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, a Florida banking corporation, Appellant, v. J.H. SHIPMAN and Norman Bonnett, as partners doing business as B & W Wholesalers, Appellees.

District Court of Appeal of Florida. Third District.

Rehearing Denied March 22, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Pallot, Marks, Lundeen, Poppell & Horwich, Miami, for appellant.

Sibley, Grusmark, Barkdull & King, Miami Beach, for appellees.


PER CURIAM.

The defendant, Central Bank and Trust Company, appeals from a final decree for the plaintiffs, J.H. Shipman and Norman Bonnett, as partners, doing business as B & W Wholesalers. The action was for declaratory decree and other relief. In the complaint it was alleged that the defendant bank knew that certain proceeds from drafts deposited with the bank for collection equitably belonged to the plaintiffs, and that the bank received such funds in trust...

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