ON MOTION TO DISMISS
MANN, Chief Judge.
Stoner, acting as his own attorney, filed an appeal from an order denying rehearing in a civil action. The appellee moved to dismiss. At argument on the motion, it appeared that Stoner's complaint was directed solely to the failure of the trial judge to assign reasons for denial of rehearing. Such an explanation is unnecessary. It is not required by any rule. Stoner's reliance on Younghans v. State, Fla. 1956,
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