Dowd Shipping, Inc. v. Lee

Decision Date07 February 1978
Docket NumberNo. 77-1839,77-1839
Citation354 So.2d 1252
PartiesDOWD SHIPPING, INC., a Foreign Corporation, Appellant, v. Bud LEE and Elizabeth Lee, his wife, Appellees.
CourtFlorida District Court of Appeals

Jonathan D. Commander, Palm Beach, for appellant.

David Roth, of Cone, Owen, Wagner, Nugent, Johnson & McKeown, P. A., West Palm Beach, for appellees.

DOWNEY, Judge.

A deputy sheriff went to 4 El Bravo Way in Palm Beach to effect service of original process upon the appellees, Bud Lee and Elizabeth Lee, his wife, in a suit brought by appellant seeking an injunction and the recovery of damages for nonpayment of rent and ad valorem taxes.

The sheriff approached the residence located at the designated address but was unable to gain access to the house because an outer gate was locked. The deputy called on the house telephone and appellee, Elizabeth Lee, answered and identified herself. The deputy identified himself and advised Mrs. Lee he had copies of a Notice of Removal of Tenant and Summons for her and her husband. Mrs. Lee responded that her husband was out of town and refused to accept service. The deputy then advised Mrs. Lee that he considered her served and would leave all copies of the papers attached to the gate.

Appellees moved to dismiss the complaint for insufficiency of service of process and the trial court dismissed the cause as to the appellee, Bud Lee. However, in its order the trial court specifically stated that it did not determine whether the residence in question was the "place of abode of both defendants".

It is our opinion that if this residence in question was the usual place of abode of Mr. Lee and if Mrs. Lee was over the age of fifteen years, the substituted service of process on Mr. Lee was valid. Although the sheriff improperly described the relief sought in the complaint he advised Mrs. Lee of his authority and purpose and told her the contents of the papers he wished to deliver, i. e., the summons and complaint. Had Mrs. Lee come to the door and accepted the papers surely she could not have attacked the service. Nor could Mr. Lee have attacked the substituted service on him if this was his usual place of abode and his wife was over fifteen years old. The purpose of service of process was accomplished here. Haney v. Olin Corporation, 245 So.2d 671 (Fla. 4th DCA 1971). 1 The defect noted in the substituted service in the "Haney wife case," 2 as the trial judge here aptly described it, is not present in ...

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  • Sunshine Sec. & Detective Agency v. Wells Fargo Armored Services Corp.
    • United States
    • Florida District Court of Appeals
    • October 28, 1986
    ...Westerman v. Shell's City, Inc., 265 So.2d 43 (Fla.1972); Slomowitz v. Walker, 429 So.2d 797 (Fla. 4th DCA 1983); Dowd Shipping, Inc. v. Lee, 354 So.2d 1252 (Fla. 4th DCA 1978); Haney v. Olin Corp., 245 So.2d 671 (Fla. 4th DCA 1971); see also Fawcett Publications, Inc. v. Rand, 144 So.2d 51......
  • Boatfloat, LLC v. Central Transport Intern.
    • United States
    • Florida District Court of Appeals
    • November 22, 2006
    ...compliance, where a defendant seeks to evade service. Central Transport cites three cases for this proposition: Dowd Shipping, Inc. v. Lee, 354 So.2d 1252 (Fla. 4th DCA 1978); Liberman v. Commercial Nat'l Bank of Broward County, 256 So.2d 63 (Fla. 4th DCA 1971); and Olin Corp. v. Haney, 245......
  • Schupak v. Sutton Hill Associates
    • United States
    • Florida District Court of Appeals
    • May 6, 1998
    ...service. See also Cullimore v. Barnett Bank of Jacksonville, 386 So.2d 894 (Fla. 1st DCA 1980). Sutton cites Dowd Shipping, Inc. v. Lee, 354 So.2d 1252 (Fla. 4th DCA 1978); Liberman v. Commercial Nat'l Bank of Broward County, 256 So.2d 63 (Fla. 4th DCA 1971); and Olin Corp. v. Haney, 245 So......
  • Henzel v. Noel
    • United States
    • Florida District Court of Appeals
    • May 8, 1992
    ...District held that personal service on Liberman was perfected, but that "this approach is the outer limits." Dowd Shipping, Inc. v. Lee, 354 So.2d 1252 (Fla. 4th DCA1978), involved service of process by a deputy sheriff on husband and wife, Bud and Elizabeth Lee. A gate surrounding the resi......
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