West v. Tolin
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Opinion
Plaintiffs in an action for fraud and misrepresentation appeal a summary final judgment for the defendants. The pleadings, depositions and affidavits show that there is no genuine issue of any material fact. The appellees were entitled to a summary judgment as a matter of law because it was conclusively made to appear that the representation made was not fraudulent within the legal definition of [325]*325that term. See Biscayne Boulevard Properties v. Graham, Fla.1953, 65 So.2d 858; Finney v. Frost, Fla.App.1969, 228 So.2d 617.
Affirmed.
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