CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK OF NAPLES v. INDIANA INSURANCE COMPANY

No. 47944.

340 So.2d 107 (1976)

CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK OF NAPLES, a United States Banking Corporation, Appellant, v. INDIANA INSURANCE COMPANY and National American Insurance Company, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Florida.

November 30, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John W. Emerson, Jr., and E. Glenn Tucker of Treadwell, Emerson & Elkins, Naples, for appellant.

David T. Knight and David G. Hanlon, of Shackleford, Farrior, Stallings & Evans, Tampa, and Julian D. Clarkson, of Henderson, Franklin, Starnes & Holt, Fort Meyers, for appellees.


HATCHETT, Justice.

When Mr. Green's house burned down, appellees and another insuror became obligated to make the loss good. Appellant sued Green, brought in appellees as garnishees, and eventually secured default judgments against them. When appellees prevailed on motion for rehearing, appeal was taken to the District Court of Appeal, Second District. We now transfer the cause back to that court for decision on the merits.

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