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Cox v. Stuckey

Supreme Court of Florida
Apr 4, 1934
153 So. 898 (Fla. 1934)

Opinion

Opinion Filed April 4, 1934.

An appeal from the Circuit Court for Palm Beach County, C. E. Chillingworth, Judge.

Edwin T. Osteen and Sidney J. Catts, Jr., for Appellants;

C. D. Blackwell, for Appellees.


The appeal here is from a decree dismissing a bill of complaint which sought to vacate a final decree theretofore entered in a chancery cause upon the ground that the defendant had not been served with process. Return of the sheriff showed legal service. No fraud or collusion participated in by the complainant in the original suit is averred.

The decree should be affirmed on authority of the opinion and judgment in Lewter v. Hadley, 68 Fla. 131, 66 So. 567; Allison v. Handy-Andy Community Stores, Inc., 106 Fla. 274, 143 So. 263.

It is so ordered.

Affirmed.

DAVIS, C. J., and WHITFIELD, ELLIS and BUFORD, J. J., concur.


Complainant should not have proceeded by separate bill but should have filed appropriate petition in the same suit. If jurisdiction in first suit was not in fact obtained, the decree never became final, but in such cases only clearest showing will warrant vacating a final decree based upon a return showing service, although the return is false. A false return can be ratified by acquiescence or the right to challenge it lost by estoppel.


Summaries of

Cox v. Stuckey

Supreme Court of Florida
Apr 4, 1934
153 So. 898 (Fla. 1934)
Case details for

Cox v. Stuckey

Case Details

Full title:ELIZABETH COX, et al., v. L. L. STUCKEY, et al

Court:Supreme Court of Florida

Date published: Apr 4, 1934

Citations

153 So. 898 (Fla. 1934)
153 So. 898