Nelson's Inc. v. Halifax Const. Co.

Decision Date31 December 1974
Docket NumberNos. 74--326 and 74--502,s. 74--326 and 74--502
Citation305 So.2d 840
PartiesNELSON'S, INC., a Florida Corporation, Appellant, v. HALIFAX CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, a Florida Corporation, Appellee.
CourtFlorida District Court of Appeals

Courshon & Berk, Miami Beach, and Matt Weinstein, Miami Beach, for appellant.

John L. Hartnett, Coral Gables, for appellee.

Before BARKDULL, C.J., and HAVERFIELD, J., and CHARLES CARROLL (Ret.), Associate Judge.

BARKDULL, Chief Judge.

By these consolidated appeals, we are called upon to review the propriety of a final judgment awarding damages to the plaintiff in the trial court for work performed pursuant to a construction contract and also a post final judgment which awarded the plaintiff attorney's fees, allegedly pursuant to § 713.29, Fla.Stat.

The plaintiff's complaint was a simple complaint for damages upon alleged breach of contract; there was no claim to enforce a lien either against the real property or to impress a lien against a bond, which had been posted pursuant to § 713.24, Fla.Stat. A notice of lien had been filed by the plaintiff, but it had been transferred to bond; but the surety company on the bond was not even made a party-defendant. Kleinman v. Bal Harbour Towers, Inc., Fla.1967, 198 So.2d 830.

We affirm the trial judge's entry of a monetary amount as damages as to breach of the construction contract, but we reverse the award of attorney's fees. Where no lien is found to exist in an action to foreclose a mechanic's, workman's, or materialman's lien under Ch. 713, Fla.Stat., but a money judgment is entered for the lienor, the court may not award the lienor attorney's fees. Ch. 713.29, Fla.Stat., provides:

'In any action brought to enforce a lien under part I of this chapter, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover a reasonable fee for the services of his attorney, to be determined by the court which shall be taxed as part of his costs.'

In Emery v. International Glass & Mfg., Inc., Fla.App.1971, 249 So.2d 496, a lien claimant was unsuccessful in his foreclosure action, but a money judgment was entered in his favor. The Second District Court of Appeal, in reversing the award of attorney's fees, held:

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'* * * a claimant is not entitled to attorneys' fees under the section before us, notwithstanding that he ultimately prevails in the case, unless the mode and substance of his recovery is as expressly provided for within the lien law itself. *...

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  • Royal Palm Vill. Residents, Inc. v. Slider
    • United States
    • U.S. Court of Appeals — Eleventh Circuit
    • January 12, 2023
    ...dispute, that the term "enforcing" is "not apt unless one is seeking specific performance"). Cf. Nelson's Inc. v. Halifax Const. Co. , 305 So. 2d 840, 841 (Fla. 3d DCA 1974) (reversing award of attorney's fees under Fla. Stat. § 713.29, which provides fees to failing parties in actions "to ......
  • Encompass Inc. v. Alford
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    • Florida District Court of Appeals
    • January 25, 1984
    ...lien cause of action. Emery v. International Glass & Mfg. Inc., 249 So.2d 496 (Fla. 2nd DCA 1971); cf. Nelson's, Inc. v. Halifax Construction Company, 305 So.2d 840 (Fla. 3rd DCA 1974); Mershon v. Buckles-Thompson, Inc., 383 So.2d 280 (Fla. 5th DCA 1980); but cf. S.C.M. Associates, Inc. v. ......
  • Atlantic Gardens Landscaping, Inc. v. Boca Raton Land Development, Inc., s. 76-1114
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    • Florida District Court of Appeals
    • June 28, 1978
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  • Mershon v. Buckles-Thompson, Inc.
    • United States
    • Florida District Court of Appeals
    • May 7, 1980
    ...attorney's fees, the suit must be on a foreclosure of mechanic's, workman's or materialman's lien, Nelson's Inc. v. Halifax Construction Company, 305 So.2d 840 (Fla.3d DCA 1974). A suit on an oral contract does not sustain an award of attorney's fees. There is sufficient evidence to sustain......

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