(DOWNLOAD) "Rosa Kalil v. Florida National Bank Gainesville" by Supreme Court of Florida " eBook PDF Kindle ePub Free
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- Title: Rosa Kalil v. Florida National Bank Gainesville
- Author : Supreme Court of Florida
- Release Date : January 15, 1921
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 63 KB
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WHITFIELD, J. -- In a bill of complaint brought by appellants for specific performance of a contract for the sale of real estate, it is in effect alleged that on June 29, 1920, the Florida National Bank owned land described, viz: ""Beginning at a point on the west side of Ohio avenue seventy-five feet south of the intersection of Ohio avenue and Connor street and running from the thence south along the west side of Ohio avenue thirty feet, thence west at right angles to Ohio avenue ninety-eight feet, thence north parallel with Ohio avenue thirty feet, thence eastward ninety-eight feet to point of beginning, said lot being known as 'Byrd Store Lot' all in block 'A' of the City of Live Oak, Florida. Which said lot was commonly known and designated the 'Barton burned store property,' or 'The burned store building of Barton Investment company, or like designation;"" that complainant ""desiring to purchase said property, said burned store building and lot, did secure the services of one Arnold P. Mickler of Live Oak, Florida, to negotiate with the said defendant, Florida National Bank of Gainesville, looking to the purchasing of said property; that on the 26th day of June, 1920, the said defendant, Florida Nation bank of Gainesville, by J. M. Fennell its Vice-president and Cashier, did write letter to your orators agent, Mr. Arnold P. Mickler, as follows: Gainesville, Fla., June 26th, 1920. If you are now in position to submit an offer for the Barton property -- the burned piece, or both, would be pleased to received same.