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Feather Sound Country Club v. Barber

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Second District
Sep 24, 1990
567 So. 2d 10 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1990)

Summary

holding that when party admitted execution of contract but argued that contract had expired by its own terms, the issue was for arbitration

Summary of this case from Blanchard v. Central Park Lodges

Opinion

No. 90-00256.

August 17, 1990. Rehearing Denied September 24, 1990.

Appeal from the Circuit Court for Pinellas County, Fred L. Bryson, J.

Steven C. Dupre and Lori L. Rutland of Baynard, Harrell, Mascara Ostow, P.A., St. Petersburg, for appellant.

Jerome D. Kasriel of Piper, Esteva, Karvonen Lewis, St. Petersburg, for appellee.


Appellant, Feather Sound Country Club, Inc., was the defendant below in an action where appellee, Donald Barber, sued for compensatory and punitive damages arising out of appellant's alleged breach of a contract. Appellant moved to dismiss on the basis that the contract contained a provision mandating arbitration of "any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this agreement. . . ." The trial judge denied appellant's request to compel arbitration and this interlocutory appeal followed. We reverse.

It is clear from appellee's complaint that he bases each of his grievances against appellant on the existence and alleged breach of the written contract attached to the complaint. While appellant admits the execution of the contract, it argues that the contract had by its own terms expired prior to the time that appellant allegedly breached it. We do not reach the issue of the continued existence of the contract. Nevertheless, under the pleadings as framed, it appears that appellee can only prevail on his claims if he proves the existence of the contract and its breach by appellant. Thus, under the terms of the contract requiring arbitration, appellee is asserting a controversy or claim arising out of or relating to the agreement. While appellant's defense is based upon its allegation that the terms of the contract had expired, appellant does not deny the making of the contract nor the existence of the arbitration clause.

We are unable to differentiate this case from Metropolitan Dade County v. Resources Recovery (Dade County) Construction Corp., 462 So.2d 570 (Fla. 3d DCA 1985) and Gersh v. Concept House, Inc., 291 So.2d 258 (Fla. 3d DCA 1974). Our review of those cases leads us to conclude that sections 682.03(1) and (4), Florida Statutes (1987), unchanged since those cases were decided, mandate that courts yield their jurisdiction to arbitration where the making of the agreement and the arbitration clause therein are admitted and the issue in dispute between the parties relates only to whether the contract has been abandoned or that the once existent arbitration clause is not in force and effect due to events which have transpired since the making of the contract. We agree and thereby reverse and remand with instructions that appellee's complaint shall be stayed and that the parties shall be directed to proceed to arbitration.

DANAHY, A.C.J., and ALTENBERND, J., concur.


Summaries of

Feather Sound Country Club v. Barber

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Second District
Sep 24, 1990
567 So. 2d 10 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1990)

holding that when party admitted execution of contract but argued that contract had expired by its own terms, the issue was for arbitration

Summary of this case from Blanchard v. Central Park Lodges

In Feather Sound, this court held that the issue of whether an arbitration clause had expired by its very terms was a matter for arbitration.

Summary of this case from United Ser. General Life v. Bauer
Case details for

Feather Sound Country Club v. Barber

Case Details

Full title:FEATHER SOUND COUNTRY CLUB, INC., A FLORIDA CORPORATION, APPELLANT, v…

Court:District Court of Appeal of Florida, Second District

Date published: Sep 24, 1990

Citations

567 So. 2d 10 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1990)

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