105 So. 123 | Fla. | 1925
In a suit by Rosa C. Duncan, Executrix, as complainant, against Lorenzo A. Wilson and W. M. Mason, Jr., copartners doing business as Wilson-Mason Company, and Lake Butler Bank as defendants, the following final decree was rendered:
"Rosa C. Duncan, as executrix of the Will of L. A. Duncan, Deceased, v. Loranzo A. Wilson and W. M. Mason, Jr., Copartners as Wilson-Mason Company, and Lake Butler Bank, a Corporation. — Accounting, etc.
"IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED BY THE COURT that the said defendants, the said Lorenzo A. Wilson and W. M. Mason, Junior, co-partners as Wilson-Mason Company, do immediately pay to the said complainant, the said Rosa C. Duncan, as executrix of the will of L. A. Duncan, deceased, the sum of sixty-six thousand three hundred and sixty-one dollars and thirty-six cents ($66,361.36), now here found to be due and by the court adjudged to be due by the said defendants to the said complainant, together with all the costs of this suit, which said costs are to be ascertained and taxed by the clerk of this court, and when said costs are so ascertained and taxed by said clerk they shall be entered in a note at the bottom of this decree, which note shall be signed by said clerk and recorded by him with this decree, and when said costs shall have been so ascertained and taxed and entered in said note signed by said clerk they shall become and be *115 a part of this decree the same as if said costs were written in the body hereof. It is further ordered, adjudged and decreed by the court that for the purpose of enforcing this decree the complainant may have an execution as at law, and may have any and all the processes of this court, and may have such further orders and decrees as shall be necessary. And no further relief being asked of the Lake Butler Bank, a corporation, by the complainant, that said defendant is allowed to go hence without delay.
"DONE AND ORDERED at Chambers in the City of Gainesville, Florida, on the 16th day of February, A.D. 1925.
"A. V. LONG, Judge."
An appeal from the final decree taken and recorded is as follows:
"Rosa C. Duncan, as Executrix of the Will of L. A. Duncan, Deceased, Complainant, v. Lorenzo A. Wilson and W. M. Mason, Jr., Copartners, doing Business as Wilson-Mason Company, and Lake Butler Bank, a Corporation, Defendants.
"The complainant, Rosa C. Duncan, as executrix of the will of L. A. Duncan, deceased, Lake Butler Bank, a corporation, defendant, their solicitors, and all other persons interested, will please take notice of this appeal.
MARKS, MARKS HOLT, HERBERT LAMSON,
Solicitors for Lorenzo A. Wilson and W. M. Mason, Jr., Copartners Doing Business as Wilson-Mason Company, Defendants.
"The Clerk of the above court will please file the foregoing Notice of Entry of Appeal and record the same forthwith in the Chancery Order Book as required by law.
MARKS, MARKS HOLT, HERBERT LAMSON,
Solicitors for Lorenzo A. Wilson and W. M. Mason, Jr., Copartners Doing Business as Wilson-Mason Company, Defendants.
"I, S. T. Dowling, Clerk of the Circuit Court in and for Union County, Florida, do hereby certify that the Notice of Entry of Appeal, filed on the 28th day of February, A.D. 1925, in the said cause of Rosa C. Duncan, as executrix of the will of L. A. Duncan, deceased, complainant, against Lorenzo A. Wilson and W. M. Mason, Jr., copartners, doing *117 business as Wilson-Mason Company, and Lake Butler Bank, a corporation, defendants, was forthwith on the same day entered and recorded in Chancery Order Book One (1) on Page Sixty-two (62), of the records of said Court.
"And I further certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy and a literal transcript of the record of said Notice of Entry of Appeal, as the same appears of record in Chancery Order Book One (1) page Sixty-two (62) of the records of said Circuit Court.
"In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Circuit Court, this 23rd day of May, A.D. 1925.
S. T. DOWLING,
(Seal) Clerk of the Circuit Court of and for Union County, Florida."
A motion is made to dismiss the appeal on the following grounds:
"1. The said appeal is a joint appeal by Lorenzo A. Wilson and W. M. Mason, Jr., copartners doing business as Wilson-Mason Company, 'in their own names and in the name of Lake Butler Bank, a corporation,' but 'no relief whatever has been granted or any liability adjudged,' against said Lake Butler Bank in the decree appealed from (
"2. No joint relief may be had by the appellants in this appeal.
"3. The decree appealed from shows that Lake Butler Bank is an adversary party in the appeal of Wilson-Mason Company.
"4. Wilson-Mason Company, one of the appellants, has assigned as errors the decree of the court that is beneficial to Lake Butler Bank, the other appellant. *118
"Wherefore the appellee moves the court to dismiss the said appeal."
As the defendant bank was dismissed from the cause, and no relief against it was decreed, and as the defendant bank asked no relief that was denied to it by the decree, the bank could not appeal from the final decree (Witt v. Baars,
The defendants, Lorenzo A. Wilson and W. M. Mason, Jr., had a right to appeal from the decree against them making the complainant below the appellee; and if the dismissal of the defendant bank from the cause was prejudicial or injurious to rights of the defendant Wilson-Mason Company as shown by the record of the cause, the Wilson-Mason Company could make the defendant bank a party appellee with the complainant below, Rosa C. Duncan, executrix.
This cause is in material respects different from Henry Vogt. Mach. Co. v. Milton Land Investment Co.,
In this case the appellants, Wilson-Mason Company, two of the defendants below, seek to treat the bank, the other defendant below, as an appellee here. It does not clearly appear that the entry of the appeal warrants this; and the bank has not appeared here in this appeal.
In the caption and in the body of this entry of appeal, the bank appears to be made one of the parties appellant, though at the conclusion of the entry of appeal as recorded, notice of the appeal is given to the bank as well as to Rosa C. Duncan as executrix, who is apparently made a party appellee.
It is not clear that the filing and recording of the quoted entry of appeal is sufficient to bring the bank here and to bind it as an appellee; and as the appellants, Wilson-Mason Company, have assigned errors against the bank upon the theory that it is an appellee in the appeal, as well as against Rosa C. Duncan as executrix, who is expressly made an appellee in the appeal, and as the time for taking a proper appeal as to all the parties to the final decree, has not expired, the appeal herein is dismissed with leave to enter a new appeal with proper parties appellant and appellee, and with leave to make application to the court here, upon due notice to the adverse party, for leave to use the record now on file here upon such second appeal and to amend such *120
record by incorporating therein such new entry of appeal properly certified. Whitted v. Abbee,
It is so ordered.
WEST, C. J., AND ELLIS, TERRELL, STRUM AND BROWN, J. J., concur.