MERIT CLOTHING COMPANY v. LEES

No. 68-225.

218 So.2d 779 (1969)

MERIT CLOTHING COMPANY, a Corporation, et al., Appellants, v. Edward LEES and Keith Henry, a/K/a K.N. Henry, D/B/a O. Henry's, and Ernest L. Troke, Appellees.

District Court of Appeal of Florida. Second District.

February 12, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert D. Sumner, Dade City, and Samuel Hyman, Tampa, for appellants.

Walter E. Hankinson, Jr., New Port Richey, for appellees.


HOBSON, Judge.

Plaintiffs-appellants, various shoe and clothing companies, appeal a final summary judgment, in chancery, entered in favor of defendants-appellees and appeal the denial of their motion for summary judgment and the dismissal of their cause with prejudice.

On May 1, 1963, Ernest L. Troke, an appellee herein, sold a clothing store known as "The Haberdashery" to William Phillips for $12,000. Cash in the sum of $1,000 was paid down and a promissory...

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