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· 6/20/1955

Lynn v. City of Fort Lauderdale

Citations

  • 81 So. 2d 511
  • 1955 Fla. LEXIS 3599

How courts have described this case

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

  • explaining litigant does not fulfill duty of demonstrating reversible error by merely posing question and then “dumping the matter into the lap of the appellate court for decision”
  • stating “when a decree of the trial court is brought . . . on appeal the duty rests upon the appealing party to make error clearly appear”
  • “It is elementary that when a decree of the trial court is brought here on appeal the duty rests upon the appealing party to make error clearly appear.”
  • \It is elementary that when a decree of the trial court is brought here on appeal the duty rests upon the appealing party to make error clearly appear.\
  • “It is elementary that when a decree of the trial court is brought here on appeal the duty rests upon the appealing party to make error clearly appear.”
  • \[T]he duty rests upon the appealing party to make error clearly appear.\

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Judges: Sebring

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