Warring v. Winn-Dixie Stores, Inc.

Decision Date28 October 1958
Docket NumberNo. 58-301,WINN-DIXIE,58-301
Citation105 So.2d 915
PartiesCaryle WARRING and Donald L. Warring, Appellants, v.STORES, Inc., a Florida corporation, and Hialeah Homes, Inc., a Florida corporation, Appellees.
CourtFlorida District Court of Appeals

Wood, Wood & Wood, Miami, for appellants.

Dixon, DeJarnette, Bradford & Williams, Charles A. Kimbrell and M. R. Adkins, Miami, for appellee Winn-Dixie Stores, Inc.

BARNS, PAUL D., Associate Judge.

The appellants-plaintiffs sued the appellees-defendants in a negligence action. Without answering, the defendant 'Winn-Dixie' took the deposition of the plaintiffs and thereupon moved for a summary judgment which was heard upon plaintiffs' amended complaint, plaintiffs' depositions taken by 'Winn-Dixie' and an affidavit of plaintiff Caryle Warring, filed in opposition to the motion. Summary judgment was entered for the defendant 'Winn-Dixie' and plaintiffs appealed and assigned as error the entry of the summary judgment. We find the error well founded and reverse.

6 Moore's Federal Practice, 2d Ed., par. 56.15(3), p. 2123, in discussing the burden on a hearing of a motion for summary judgment states:

'The courts are in entire agreement that the moving party for summary judgment has the burden of showing the absence of any genuine issue as to all the material facts, which under applicable principles of substantive law, entitle him to judgment as a matter of law. The courts hold the movant to a strict standard. To satisfy his burden the movant must make a showing that is quite clear what the truth is, and that excludes any real doubt as to the existence of any genuine issue of material fact. Since it is not the function of the trial court to adjudicate genuine factual issues at the hearing on the motion for summary judgment, in ruling on the motion all inferences of fact from the proofs proffered at the hearing must be drawn against the movant and in favor of the party opposing the motion.'

Applying the rule of law, as stated by Moore, supra, that 'all inferences of fact from the proofs proffered at the hearing must be drawn against the movant and in favor of the party opposing the motion,' the deposition of the wife and an affidavit seem to establish the following facts:

The plaintiff-appellant wife was a patron of the supermarket of the defendant-appellee 'Winn-Dixie', and after making a purchase, started walking to her home to the west. The store is on the north side of the street and faces south. The store has a sidewalk immediately in front of the store, co-extensive with the front of the building. A parking lot was maintained by the company on the west side of the store and it was full. The black top of the parking lot did not extend to the lot line on the south. After leaving the sidewalk, plaintiff-wife chose to follow what appeared to be a path on defendant's property to the south of the black-topped area used as a parking lot for defendant's patrons, and was injured by reason of falling. She fell at a place near a sign on the premises maintained by the company.

Where she fell was ina rough area where there was an incline; there was a 'drop-off and was broken up' caused by the wearing away of the hard surface on the edge by automobile traffic entering and leaving the parking lot, leaving 'broken-up holes in what would be pavement if it was fixed', at a place several feet north of the street pavement. There is no sidewalk on the south side or south part of the parking lot. She did not notice the condition before falling, but did immediately afterwards; it was not 'easily discernible.'

The plaintiff-wife answered in the affirmative when interrogated on the taking of her deposition by the company:

'Q. As you were walking along there, were you looking where you were walking? A. Yes.

'Q. And, of course, you were walking where you were looking? A. Yes.'

As stated by Moore, supra, and as stated in the case of Dulansky v. Iowa-Illinois Gas & Electric Co., 8 Cir., 193 F.2d 881, 885, 16 Fed.Rules Serv. case 8, 'The burden of proof was upon the movant, not upon the plaintiffs, and all doubts are resolved...

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