· 7/14/1993
Hughes v. FIRST FEDERAL SAV. AND LOAN
Citations
- 621 So. 2d 557
- 1993 WL 259565
How courts have described this case
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- finding that an order requiring a party to deposit mortgage payments into the registry of the court as they accrued, pending resolution of the foreclosure claim, was reviewable as an injunction under Rule 9.130(a)(3)(B)
- finding that an order requiring a party to deposit mortgage payments into the registry of the court as they accrued, pending resolution of the foreclosure claim, was reviewable as an injunction under Rule 9.130(a)(3)(B)
- “The order in question requires appellants to 5 deposit mortgage payments into the registry of the court as they accrue and is reviewable as an order granting an injunction.”
- order requiring payments into court registry reviewable as an order granting injunction
- order requiring payment into court registry is injunctive in nature
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Judges: Downey
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