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Dray v. Shendell

Third District Court of Appeal State of Florida
Mar 20, 2019
271 So. 3d 140 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2019)

Opinion

No. 3D18-0723

03-20-2019

S. Patrick DRAY, etc., Appellant, v. Tamar Duffner SHENDELL, etc., et al., Appellees.

Friedman & Frost, P.L. and Paul D. Friedman and Alexander A. Salinas, Miami, for appellant. Shendell & Associates, and Lawrence A. Shendell (Deerfield Beach); The Haralson Law Firm, P.A., and Paul Haralson, Miami, for appellees.


Friedman & Frost, P.L. and Paul D. Friedman and Alexander A. Salinas, Miami, for appellant.

Shendell & Associates, and Lawrence A. Shendell (Deerfield Beach); The Haralson Law Firm, P.A., and Paul Haralson, Miami, for appellees.

Before FERNANDEZ, LINDSEY, and MILLER, JJ.

MILLER, J. As the undisputed record evidence presented below firmly established that the now-deceased settlor, who sought rescission of an irrevocable trust, was not subject to coercion, fraud, misrepresentation, overreaching, or undue influence in his execution of the trust documents, and the essential elements of unilateral mistake failed, the trial court properly granted summary judgment in favor of appellees. See Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith, Inc. v. Benton, 467 So.2d 311, 312 (Fla. 5th DCA 1985) ("[A] party who voluntarily executes a document ... is bound by its terms in the absence of coercion, duress, fraud in the inducement or some other independent ground justifying rescission."); see also Duncan Props., Inc. v. Key Largo Ocean View, Inc., 360 So.2d 471, 472 (Fla. 3d DCA 1978) ("Generally, in order to sustain an action for rescission, one must allege grounds amounting to fraud, misrepresentation, overreaching or undue influence.") (citing Richard Bertram & Co. v. Barrett, 155 So.2d 409 (Fla. 1st DCA 1963) ); DePrince v. Starboard Cruise Servs., Inc., 271 So.3d 11, 2018 WL 3636849 (Fla. 3d DCA Aug. 1, 2018) (en banc) ("A contract may be set aside on the basis of unilateral mistake of material fact if: (1) the mistake was not the result of an inexcusable lack of due care; (2) denial of release from the contract would be inequitable; and (3) the other party to the contract has not so changed its position in reliance on the contract that rescission would be unconscionable."). Affirmed.


Summaries of

Dray v. Shendell

Third District Court of Appeal State of Florida
Mar 20, 2019
271 So. 3d 140 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2019)
Case details for

Dray v. Shendell

Case Details

Full title:S. Patrick Dray, etc., Appellant, v. Tamar Duffner Shendell, etc., et al.…

Court:Third District Court of Appeal State of Florida

Date published: Mar 20, 2019

Citations

271 So. 3d 140 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2019)

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