Carter v. Fleming

Decision Date27 September 1990
Docket NumberNo. 90-752,90-752
Parties15 Fla. L. Weekly D2435 John E. CARTER, a/k/a Jack Carter, Appellant, v. David L. FLEMING, Appellee.
CourtFlorida District Court of Appeals

John P. Daniel, Pensacola, for appellant.

Robin A. Kobacker and Lonnie D. Lorren, Pensacola, for appellee.

ZEHMER, Judge.

John Carter appeals a non-final order denying his motion to abate this action for improper venue in Escambia County. We have jurisdiction to review this non-final order pursuant to Rule 9.130(a)(3)(A), Fla.R.App.P. (1990), and reverse.

David Fleming commenced this action by filing a three-count complaint against Carter in Escambia County. The complaint was twice amended, with the second amended complaint ultimately alleging: in count one, that Fleming is the holder and owner of a promissory note that he was forced to purchase from First Trust Savings Bank, and that Carter, as guarantor on the note, is obligated to pay the amount guaranteed; in count two, that Carter, as guarantor of the First Trust note, is obligated to Fleming for his payment of the obligation owed to First Trust; and in count three, that Carter breached his fiduciary duty as receiver in a foreclosure action and, as a result, Fleming suffered damages for which Carter is liable. On consideration of Carter's motion to abate the action for improper venue, the trial court found that Escambia County is not the proper venue for counts one and three, as those causes of action accrued in Duval County. However, the court found that venue would lie in Escambia County as to count two and denied the motion.

The parties agree that venue of this suit is proper in Escambia County under section 47.011, Florida Statutes (1989), only if the cause of action alleged in count two accrued there. The parties also agree that since the cause of action alleged in count two is based on an alleged failure to pay money due under a contract, such cause of action accrued in the county where the payment was to be made. 1 Crescent Beach, Inc. v. Jarvis, 435 So.2d 396 (Fla. 5th DCA 1983). Carter argues that the cause of action accrued in Duval County when he allegedly failed to repay the loan at the place of payment specified in the note. Fleming disagrees, stating that he is now the holder and owner of the note, that he has designated Escambia County as the place of payment, and that the cause of action accrued in Escambia County when appellant failed to reimburse him in that county.

In determining this issue, we need look only to the complaint itself and the promissory note annexed thereto. Count two alleges that the debt Carter owes to Fleming due to Fleming's repayment of the loan to First Trust was "due and payable in Escambia County, Florida." The promissory note states that the debt was to be paid to First Trust in Jacksonville (Duval County), "or such other place as the holder of this note may from time to time designate." The complaint does not allege that, prior to Carter's breach for nonpayment, First Trust, Fleming, or any other holder in due course...

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2 cases
  • McMurrain v. Fason
    • United States
    • Florida District Court of Appeals
    • December 19, 1990
    ...language of the agreement incorporated in the complaint controls over conflicting allegations of the complaint, see Carter v. Fleming, 567 So.2d 535 (Fla. 1st DCA 1990); Striton Properties v. Jacksonville Beach, 533 So.2d 1174 (Fla. 1st DCA 1988), rev. denied, 544 So.2d 201 (Fla.1989); Heal......
  • Gatton v. First Federal Savings Bank of Florida, 1D05-5244.
    • United States
    • Florida District Court of Appeals
    • March 27, 2006
    ...note provided for payment to be made at appellee's Lake City offices). See §§ 47.011, .051, Fla. Stat. (2004); Carter v. Fleming, 567 So.2d 535 (Fla. 1st DCA 1990). Because venue does not lie in Suwannee County, the trial court erred in denying appellants' motion for change of venue. Accord......

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