PHILLIPS PETROLEUM COMPANY v. ROYSTER

No. O-34.

256 So.2d 559 (1972)

PHILLIPS PETROLEUM COMPANY, a Corporation, Appellant, v. Odell ROYSTER, Appellee.

District Court of Appeal of Florida, First District.

January 18, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thames & McCollum, Jacksonville for appellant.

J.D. Culpepper, Jr., Jacksonville, for appellee.


SPECTOR, Chief Judge.

Plaintiff seeks reversal of an adverse judgment entered after a nonjury trial in its action to recover sums allegedly due as a result of false credit card sales made by a service station owned by defendant-appellee.

The facts revealed by the record show that appellee gave his written power of attorney to one Rawlins, his brother-in-law authorizing the latter to lease and operate, on behalf of appellee, a gasoline service station owned...

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