Gaymon v. Richland Memorial Hosp.

CourtSouth Carolina Supreme Court
Writing for the CourtMOORE; FINNEY
CitationGaymon v. Richland Memorial Hosp., 488 S.E.2d 332, 327 S.C. 66 (S.C. 1997)
Decision Date20 May 1997
Docket NumberNo. 24648,24648
PartiesDorothy GAYMON, Respondent, v. RICHLAND MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, Appellant. Katherine THOMAS, Respondent, v. RICHLAND MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, Appellant. . Heard

Charles E. Carpenter, Jr., George C. Beighley, and Deborah Harrison Sheffield, all of Richardson, Plowden, Carpenter & Robinson, P.A., Columbia, for appellant.

Eugene C. Fulton, Jr., of Bell & Moore, Sumter; and E.W. Cromartie, III, and Susan G. Williams, Columbia, for respondents.

MOORE, Justice:

This appeal involves the sole issue whether a claim of equitable estoppel raised as a defense in an action at law should be tried by the jury or the court. The trial judge ruled respondents were entitled to a jury trial on this claim. We reverse.

FACTS

Respondents commenced these slip and fall cases against appellant (Hospital). Hospital asserted the statute of limitations as an affirmative defense in each action and moved for summary judgment on this ground. The trial judge denied summary judgment finding respondents had raised issues of fact regarding whether Hospital was equitably estopped from asserting the statute of limitations. Hospital then moved to have the equitable estoppel issue tried separately by the court in equity. The trial judge ruled instead that the equitable estoppel issue would be tried separately by a jury. Hospital appeals.

DISCUSSION

In ruling the equitable estoppel issue should be tried by a jury, the trial judge relied on cases stating that the issue whether a defendant's conduct prevented the plaintiff from filing suit is "a question of fact for the jury." See, e.g., Vines v. Self Mem. Hosp., 314 S.C. 305, 443 S.E.2d 909, 911 (1994) ("Generally, the issue of whether estoppel bars a defendant from claiming the statute of limitations is a jury question."); Lovell v. C.A. Timbes, Inc., 263 S.C. 384, 210 S.E.2d 610, 612 (1974) ("It is a question of fact for the jury whether the acts [and] representations ... lulled the plaintiff into a sense of security, preventing him from filing the suit before the running of the statute."); Dillon County School Dist. No. 2 v. Lewis Sheet Metal Works, Inc., 286 S.C. 207, 332 S.E.2d 555, 561 (Ct.App.1985) ( citing Lovell, supra ), overruled on other grounds,Atlas Food Sys. and Servs., Inc. v. Crane Nat'l Vendors, 319 S.C. 556, 462 S.E.2d 858 (1995).

These cases are not dispositive since they involved no issue whether equitable estoppel should be tried by a jury or by the court in equity. While these cases are correctly cited for the proposition that equitable estoppel may involve a question of fact for the fact-finder, it is mere dictum that such a question of fact is for a jury. To the contrary, in Knight v. Stroud, 212 S.C. 39, 46 S.E.2d 169 (1948), we specifically held a defense of equitable estoppel interposed in a law case should be tried by the court as an equitable issue. See also Atlantic and Charlotte Air Line Ry. Co. v. Victor Mfg. Co.,...

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7 cases
  • Holy Loch Distributors v. Hitchcock
    • United States
    • South Carolina Court of Appeals
    • June 29, 1998
    ...case, equitable estoppel is an equitable issue to be tried and determined by the judge rather than by a jury. Gaymon v. Richland Memorial Hosp., 327 S.C. 66, 488 S.E.2d 332 (1997) (a defense of equitable estoppel interposed in a law case should be tried by the court as an equitable issue). ......
  • Republic Contracting Corp. v. SCDHPT
    • United States
    • South Carolina Court of Appeals
    • June 29, 1998
  • Dipietro v. Sipex Corp.
    • United States
    • Appeals Court of Massachusetts
    • May 14, 2007
    ...might perhaps have otherwise existed, either of property, or contract, or of remedy" [citation omitted] ); Gaymon v. Richland Memorial Hosp., 327 S.C. 66, 67, 488 S.E.2d 332 (1997) ("a defense of equitable estoppel interposed in a law case should be tried by the court as an equitable issue"......
  • Maher v. Tietex Corp.
    • United States
    • South Carolina Court of Appeals
    • May 11, 1998
    ...the statute of limitations. Accordingly, we REVERSE AND REMAND. HOWELL, C.J., and HOWARD, J., concur. 1. In Gavmon v. Richland Memorial Hosp., 327 S.C. 66, 488 S.E.2d 332 (1997), our state Supreme Court clarified that the issue of equitable estoppel, when interposed in a law case, should be......
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5 books & journal articles
  • Chapter 39 Trial by Jury or the Court
    • United States
    • South Carolina Civil Procedure (SCBar)
    • Invalid date
    ...303 S.C. 95, 399 S.E.2d 19 (Ct. App. 1990).[5] Williford v. Downs, 265 S.C. 319, 218 S.E.2d 242 (1975).[6] Gaymon v. RichlandMem. Hosp., 327 S.C. 66, 488 S.E.2d 332 (1997); Black v. Lexington Sch. Dist. No. 2, 327 S.C. 55, 488 S.E.2d 327 (1997).[7] Patterson v. McNeill-Patterson & Assocs., ......
  • Rule 42. Consolidation; Separate Trials
    • United States
    • South Carolina Rules Annotated (SCBar) (2020 Ed.) South Carolina Rules of Civil Procedure VI. Trials
    • Invalid date
    ...of equitable estoppel interposed in a law case should be tried by the court as an equitable issue." Gaymon v. Richland Memorial Hospital, 327 S.C. 66, 488 S.E.2d 332, 333 (1997). "Where a complaint is equitable and the counterclaim, for which a jury trial is requested, is legal and compulso......
  • Rule 42. Consolidation; Separate Trials
    • United States
    • South Carolina Rules Annotated (SCBar) (2021 Ed.) VI. Trials
    • Invalid date
    ...of equitable estoppel interposed in a law case should be tried by the court as an equitable issue." Gaymon v. Richland Memorial Hospital, 327 S.C. 66, 488 S.E.2d 332, 333 (1997). "Where a complaint is equitable and the counterclaim, for which a jury trial is requested, is legal and compulso......
  • Rule 42. Consolidation; Separate Trials
    • United States
    • South Carolina Rules Annotated (SCBar) (2019 Ed.) South Carolina Rules of Civil Procedure VI. Trials
    • Invalid date
    ...of equitable estoppel interposed in a law case should be tried by the court as an equitable issue." Gaymon v. Richland Memorial Hospital, 327 S.C. 66, 488 S.E.2d 332, 333 (1997). "Where a complaint is equitable and the counterclaim, for which a jury trial is requested, is legal and compulso......
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