Roy v. Davidson Equipment, Inc.
Decision Date | 29 December 1982 |
Docket Number | No. 81-2401,81-2401 |
Citation | 423 So.2d 496 |
Parties | Robert C. ROY, Sr., Appellant, v. DAVIDSON EQUIPMENT, INC., Appellee. |
Court | Florida District Court of Appeals |
Ronald E. Jones, P.A., West Palm Beach, for appellant.
F. Gregory Barnhart of Montgomery, Lytal, Reiter, Denney & Searcy, P.A., West Palm Beach, for appellee.
Appellant, Robert C. Roy, suffered a money judgment in a suit on a guaranty agreement, which agreement appellant contends here (as he did at trial) was executed by him solely in a representative capacity. We affirm the trial court's judgment on its determination of appellant's personal liability, but reverse for a new trial on the issue of damages.
Roy Energy Corporation signed an equipment rental agreement with Davidson Equipment, Inc., for the lease of earth-moving equipment to be used in the corporation's coal mining operation. The signature read:
LESSEE: Roy Energy Corporation
By: Robert C. Roy , Pres.
The following words were typed under the "Remarks" section of the agreement:
$204,000.00 rental to be guaranteed personally by Mr. Robert Roy ....
At the same time a guaranty agreement was executed, which agreement included the following language:
The undersigned, jointly and severally, absolutely guarantee the full and prompt payment of any and every indebtedness, liability or obligation of Roy Energy Corporation arising out of such Contract.... In the event of default in payment of any amount due thereunder ... by Roy Energy Corporation ... the undersigned promise to pay the full amount of such indebtedness ....
The liability of the undersigned shall not be affected by ... the discharge or release of the indebtedness, liability or obligation of Roy Energy Corporation ....
This document, upon which appellant's liability was based, was signed as follows:
ROY ENERGY CORPORATION, GUARANTOR
BY Robert C. Roy President
(Signature) (Title)
The manner in which the guaranty was signed, standing alone and without more, would be the classic example of a corporate officer signing in a representative capacity only. 1 But here there is much more. The instrument to which the signature was affixed was a guarantee of the corporate indebtedness of Roy Energy Corporation. For a corporation to guarantee its own debt would add nothing to its existing obligation and would be meaningless. Ricker v. B-W Acceptance Corporation, 349 F.2d 892 (10th Cir.1965). Furthermore, the guarantee was the joint and several obligation of the undersigned, which obligation was "not to be affected...
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