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Cordell v. World Ins. Co.

District Court of Appeal of Florida, First District
May 25, 1978
358 So. 2d 223 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1978)

Summary

In Cordell v. World Insurance Company, 358 So.2d 223 (Fla. 1st DCA 1978), this court again reversed, holding that the trial court erred in requiring plaintiffs to elect between the remedies of rescission and damages prior to answer and discovery.

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Opinion

No. HH-427.

April 25, 1978. Rehearing Denied May 25, 1978.

Appeal from the Circuit Court for Leon County, Charles E. Miner, Jr., J.

Robert M. Ervin and Dean Bunch, of Ervin, Varn, Jacobs, Odom Kitchen, Tallahassee, for appellants.

J. Marshall Conrad, of Ausley, McMullen, McGehee, Carothers Proctor, Tallahassee, for appellee.


This is the third time this case has been before this court. (See Cordell v. World Insurance Co., 352 So.2d 108 (Fla. 1st DCA 1977) and Cordell v. World Insurance Co., 355 So.2d 479 (Fla. 1st DCA 1978), Opinion Filed February 24, 1978.) Appellants' complaint sought damages in one count and recision in another. At the instance of appellee (defendant in the trial court) the learned trial judge entered an order prior to the filing by the defendant of any answer, requiring appellants (plaintiffs in the trial court) to elect which remedy they would pursue, the pertinent provision of the order being as follows:

"Plaintiffs are ordered to elect between the remedy of damages as set forth in Count II of the complaint and the remedy of recision as set forth in Count III of the complaint. To effect this election, plaintiffs are ordered to enter a notice of voluntary dismissal as to either Count II or Count III within seven (7) days of this order."

The concluding paragraph of the order provided that the defendant should have twenty days from the date of the filing of the "notice of voluntary dismissal, as set forth above," within which to plead to the amended complaint. Appellants concede that they may not proceed to judgment on two inconsistent counts, but urge that the learned trial judge erred in requiring the election prior to the defendant's answer and prior to discovery.

Both parties rely upon Deemer v. Hallett Pontiac, Inc., 288 So.2d 526 (Fla. 3rd DCA 1974). In that case it was ordered that the plaintiff make an election of remedies "at the time the issue was at cause and ready for trial." A substitute judge thereafter scheduled a pre-trial conference "and ordered that the plaintiff make an election of remedies, suspending discovery by plaintiff until such time as he elects his remedies." The latter order was affirmed by the appellate court which stated:

"* * * The two remedies sought by the plaintiff were not apposite. They were mutually exclusive. A claim for recision is predicated on disavowal of the contract. A claim for damages is based upon its affirmance." (288 So.2d 527-528)

However, we need not determine which position is supported by the Deemer case because our decision is controlled by Fla.R. Civ.P. 1.110. Section (b) of that rule provides that "Relief in the alternative or of several different types may be demanded." Section (g) of the same rule provides: "A party may also state as many separate claims or defenses as he has, regardless of consistency and whether based on legal or equitable grounds or both." (Emphasis added)

Clearly a party may plead and litigate inconsistent remedies. Equally clearly, a plaintiff may not recover on two or more judgments entered for the same wrong. Whether election must be required prior to trial, prior to judgment or prior to satisfaction (see 28 C.J.S. Election of Remedies § 3) we need not now determine because, as above stated, appellants have conceded that in this case they must elect prior to judgment. But the learned trial judge did err upon entering the order here appealed prior to discovery, prior to the defendant's answer, prior to pre-trial conference and prior to the taking of evidence.

REVERSED.

McCORD, C.J., concurs.

MILLS, J., dissents.


Summaries of

Cordell v. World Ins. Co.

District Court of Appeal of Florida, First District
May 25, 1978
358 So. 2d 223 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1978)

In Cordell v. World Insurance Company, 358 So.2d 223 (Fla. 1st DCA 1978), this court again reversed, holding that the trial court erred in requiring plaintiffs to elect between the remedies of rescission and damages prior to answer and discovery.

Summary of this case from Cordell v. World Ins. Co.
Case details for

Cordell v. World Ins. Co.

Case Details

Full title:JOE W. CORDELL, GEORGE S. TAFF AND HUGH E. WILLIAMS, JR. APPELLANTS, v…

Court:District Court of Appeal of Florida, First District

Date published: May 25, 1978

Citations

358 So. 2d 223 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1978)

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