Goehring v. Broward Builders Exchange, Inc.

Decision Date20 May 1969
Docket NumberNo. 2056,2056
Citation222 So.2d 801
PartiesLily GOEHRING, Appellant, v. BROWARD BUILDERS EXCHANGE, INC., a non-profit corporation, Appellee.
CourtFlorida District Court of Appeals

Ronald FitzGerald, of Fleming, O'Bryan & Fleming, Fort Lauderdale, for appellant.

J. Patrick Dyal, of Rogers, Morris & Ziegler, Fort Lauderdale, for appellee.

REED, Judge.

Lily Goehring, the plaintiff in the trial court and the appellant here, filed this appeal from a final judgment of the Court of Record for Broward County, Florida, which dismissed with prejudice her amended complaint.

The action below was commenced on 20 September 1967. On 22 November 1967 the plaintiff filed an amended complaint which alleged that she had been employed by the defendant Broward Builders Exchange, Inc. as an executive secretary for the period of one year from 1 July 1965 at an annual salary of $12,000.00. In violation of this contract, the defendant terminated the plaintiff's employment on 17 February 1966 at which time, she claims, $4,500.00 was due her in wages for the remainder of the fiscal year.

On motion of the defendant, the trial court dismissed the amended complaint by an order stating that the plaintiff's claim was barred by the one year period of limitations established by Section 95.11(7)(b), F.S.1967, F.S.A. The sole issue on this appeal is whether or not the trial court erred in dismissing the amended complaint on the basis of Section 95.11(7)(b), F.S.1967, F.S.A.

Section 95.11(7)(b), F.S.1967, F.S.A., reads as follows:

'(7) Within one year.--

'* * *

'(b) Suits for the recovery of wages, overtime, or damages and penalties accruing under laws respecting the payment of wages and overtime.'

This language was added to F.S. Section 95.11, F.S.A. by Chapter 21892, Section 1, Laws of Florida, 1943. Prior to that enactment F.S. Section 95.11, F.S.A., provided three distinct limitation periods for actions on contracts. For contracts in writing and under seal, the period of limitations was twenty years; for contracts in writing but not under seal, five years; and for contracts not founded upon an instrument in writing, three years. See 7 Florida Statutes Annotated, § 95.11, page 209, History and Source of Law. It will be noticed that under that statutory scheme, the periods of limitation for contract actions varied with the form--not the substance--of the contracts.

The question we must resolve is whether or not Chapter 21892, Section 1, Laws of Florida, 1943, created a fourth limitation period applicable to a particular type of contract, i.e., a contract for the payment of wages. If it did, it would certainly constitute a departure from the pre-existing statutory scheme which based the limitation periods for contracts not on the substance of the contracts, but on the form.

The answer to this question depends on the construction to be given the words, 'accruing under laws respecting the payment of wages and overtime', as they appear in Chapter 21892, Laws of Florida, 1943. Without doing violence to any fixed rule of grammar, the quoted words could be construed to modify (1) the immediately preceding word, 'penalties'; (2) the words 'damages and penalties'; or (3) equally, the words 'wages', 'overtime', 'damages', and 'penalties'.

Wherever possible, a statute should be construed to avoid a conflict with other statutes covering the same general subject and thus allow each a reasonable sphere of operation. Markham v. Blount, Fla.1965, 175 So.2d 526. The law favors a reasonable interpretation of statutes and one which avoids mischievous or absurd results. Tower Credit Corporation v. State, Fla.App.1966, 187 So.2d 923.

If we were to adopt the first or second construction suggested above, it would follow that Section 95.11(7)(b), F.S.1967, F.S.A., imposes a one year period of limitations on suits for the recovery of wages...

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  • Broward Builders Exchange, Inc. v. Goehring
    • United States
    • Florida Supreme Court
    • January 28, 1970
    ...Respondent appealed to the District Court of Appeal for the Fourth District. Said court reversed the lower court, Goehring v. Broward Builders Exchange, Fla.App., 222 So.2d 801, holding that the provisions of F.S. § 95.11(7)(b) did 'not apply to actions for the recovery of wages accruing Un......
  • Roukous v. Estate of Kernan, AR-444
    • United States
    • Florida District Court of Appeals
    • December 12, 1983
    ... ... the trial court ultimately denied on authority of Broward Builders Exchange, Inc. v. Goehring, 231 So.2d 513 ... ...

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