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Dealers Insurance Co. v. Florida Auto Auction of Orlando
Citations: 646 So. 2d 299; 1994 Fla. App. LEXIS 12287Docket: No. 94-1186
Court: District Court of Appeal of Florida; December 15, 1994; Florida; State Appellate Court
Dealers Insurance Co. Inc. appealed a final summary judgment in favor of Florida Auto Auction of Orlando, Inc., which allowed recovery under a motor vehicle dealer bond as per section 320.27, Florida Statutes (1991), and awarded attorney fees. The court found the legal issues to be identical to those in Dealers Insurance Company v. Centennial Casualty Co. Consequently, the judgment was affirmed, but the award of attorney fees was reversed due to the absence of a provision for attorney fees in the motor vehicle bond issued to K. M Automotive, Inc. The decision was affirmed in part and reversed in part, with Judges Cobb and Griffin concurring.