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Anstis Ornstein Assoc. v. Palm Beach

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District
Jan 23, 1990
554 So. 2d 18 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1990)

Summary

In Anstis Ornstein Associates and Planners, Inc. v. Palm Beach County, 554 So.2d 18 (Fla. 4th DCA 1989), this court held that it is the court's responsibility, and not that of the arbitrators, to decide whether arbitration has been time barred by statute.

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Opinion

No. 88-3103.

December 13, 1989. Rehearing and Rehearing En Banc Denied January 23, 1990.

Appeal from the Circuit Court, Palm Beach County, Jack H. Cook, J.

James E. McDonald and Roderick V. Hannah of McDermott, Will Emery, Miami, for appellant.

F. Malcolm Cunningham, Jr., and Shawnee S. Lawrence of Cunningham Cunningham, P.A., West Palm Beach, for appellee.


We reverse the trial court's order, the effect of which was to deny appellant's prayer for injunction of arbitration; and we hold, on remand, that it is the trial court's responsibility, not the arbitrator's, to determine the question of whether the statute of limitations bars arbitration here. See Union County School District No. 1 v. Valley Inland Pacific Constructors, Inc., 59 Or. App. 602, 652 P.2d 349 (1982); Trans-America Ins. Co. v. Lumbermen's Casualty Ins. Co., 77 A.D.2d 5, 432 N.Y.S.2d 269 (1980), rev. denied, 53 N.Y.2d 602, 439 N.Y.S.2d 1026, 421 N.E.2d 853 (1981); Allstate Ins. Co. v. Orlando, 262 Cal.App.2d 858, 69 Cal.Rptr. 702 (1968).

GLICKSTEIN and GARRETT, JJ., concur.

ANSTEAD, J., dissents with opinion.


I believe the trial court was eminently correct in denying the appellant's motion for a stay of arbitration. Legal proceedings between these parties began when the appellee-county filed its claim in court. The appellant-architect filed a motion to dismiss specifically asserting that the county's claim must be arbitrated. The court granted the architect's motion and ordered the parties to arbitrate the claim. Months later, after arbitration proceedings were begun on the claim, the architect shifted gears and filed its own lawsuit asserting that the claim should not be arbitrated because the claim was barred by the statute of limitations, and that the limitations issue must be decided in court. It seems to me that the architect, having successfully claimed its right to arbitration earlier should now be estopped from withdrawing the limitations issue from arbitration.

In addition, I believe the trial court was correct on the merits. The arbitration clause in question is a broad and comprehensive one covering all disputes between the parties. Another clause provided that the claim for arbitration must be filed within a reasonable time, not to exceed the applicable legal limitation period. I see no reason why the arbitrators cannot properly resolve any dispute between the parties as to compliance with this provision. The trial court cited several authorities in its order which have so held. See The Public Health Trust of Dade County v. M.R. Harrison Const. Corp., 415 So.2d 756 (Fla. 3d DCA 1982); County of Durham v. Richards Assoc., Inc., 742 F.2d 811 (4th Cir. 1984); and Louis Dreyfus Corp. v. Cook Indus., Inc., 505 F. Supp. 4 (S.D.N.Y. 1980).


Summaries of

Anstis Ornstein Assoc. v. Palm Beach

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District
Jan 23, 1990
554 So. 2d 18 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1990)

In Anstis Ornstein Associates and Planners, Inc. v. Palm Beach County, 554 So.2d 18 (Fla. 4th DCA 1989), this court held that it is the court's responsibility, and not that of the arbitrators, to decide whether arbitration has been time barred by statute.

Summary of this case from Estate of Vernon v. Shearson Lehman
Case details for

Anstis Ornstein Assoc. v. Palm Beach

Case Details

Full title:ANSTIS ORNSTEIN ASSOCIATES, ARCHITECTS AND PLANNERS, INC., APPELLANT, v…

Court:District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District

Date published: Jan 23, 1990

Citations

554 So. 2d 18 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1990)

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