FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN FORT LAUDERDALE v. MOON

No. 2301.

234 So.2d 402 (1970)

FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN FORT LAUDERDALE, a National Banking Corporation, and Eileen Boyle Nielsen, Appellants, v. Raymond MOON, Both Individually As Well As for the Benefit and Use of Charles Knowlton, Jr., by Emory S. Kates, His Guardian Ad Litem, Appellees.

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District.

April 29, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harry G. Carratt, of Morgan, Carratt & O'Connor, Fort Lauderdale, and Sullivan, Cochran, Ranaghan & Bailey, Pompano Beach, for appellants.

John A. Thabes and Paul A. Gore, of Saunders, Curtis, Ginestra & Gore, Fort Lauderdale, for appellees.


WALDEN, Judge.

Defendants-executors, First Nationa Bank in Fort Lauderdale, a national banking corporation, and Eileen Boyle Nielsen, appeal from a judgment of $6,000.00 in an action suggesting devastavit for mismanagement. We reverse.

Plaintiffs, Raymond Moon, both individually as well as for the benefit and use of Charles Knowlton, Jr., by Emory S. Kates, his Guardian ad Litem, were bequeathed a Danish yacht. Charles Knowlton, Jr., cared for the vessel for...

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