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· 1/7/2015

Bank of New York v. Andrew Calloway

Citations

  • 157 So. 3d 1064
  • 2015 Fla. App. LEXIS 162
  • 2015 WL 71816

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • holding that testimony alone was sufficient to verify the accuracy of records of another company integrated by the witness’s company
  • stating that successor mortgage servicer “itself may establish trustworthiness by independently confirming the accuracy of the third-party’s business records upon receipt”
  • finding that mortgagee's witness laid a proper foundation to admit mortgagor's payment history under the business records hearsay exception based on her \demonstrated knowledge of the accuracy of the records\
  • finding that mortgagee’s witness laid a proper foundation to admit mortgagor’s payment history under the business records hearsay exception based on her “demonstrated knowledge of the accuracy of the records”
  • reversing for a new trial where trial court erred in failing to admit business records
  • finding a successor business may establish trustworthiness of another business’s records for the purpose of section 90.803(6) by independently confirming the accuracy of the records upon receipt

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Judges: Gillespie, Kenneth, Damoorgian, Stevenson

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