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Honea v. Walker Chem Exterminating

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fifth District
Feb 17, 1981
393 So. 2d 1210 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1981)

Opinion

No. 79-188.

January 14, 1981. Rehearing Denied February 17, 1981.

Appeal from the Circuit Court, Orange County, Maurice M. Paul, J.

Fred S. Disselkoen, Jr. of Duffett, Seps Akers, Ormond Beach, for appellant.

William A. Greenberg of Fowler, Williams Airth, Orlando, for appellee.


The employment agreement sued on here contained a provision that venue for any suit brought thereunder would be in the Circuit Court of Orange County, Florida.

" VENUE: The Employer and Employee hereby mutually agree that the venue for any suit seeking any relief under the terms of the EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT, shall be the Circuit Court for Orange County, Florida; the Employee hereby waiving his right to be sued in any other Court in the County where the Employee may reside, if other than Orange County, Florida."

In the action for breach of the employment agreement filed by the employer in Orange County, the employee moved to abate and transfer the cause to Volusia County, where he resides and where he alleges the cause of action accrued, contending that the contractual provision was unenforceable. The trial court denied the motion and this appeal follows. We affirm.

Rule 9.130(3)(A), Fla.R.App.P.

It has long been the law of Florida that parties to a contract may agree on venue for actions to enforce the contract. Producers Supply, Inc. v. Harz, 149 Fla. 594, 6 So.2d 375 (1942); Felkel v. Abernethy, 112 Fla. 358, 150 So. 631 (1933). See also, Tropicana Pools, Inc. v. Brown, 270 So.2d 751 (Fla.2d DCA 1972).

Appellant's reliance on Gates v. Stucco Corp., 112 So.2d 36 (Fla.3d DCA 1959) and on Huntley v. Alejandre, 139 So.2d 911 (Fla.3d DCA 1962) is misplaced, because in Gates, there was no contractual provision to support the claim of venue, only an alleged oral agreement which was in violation of the rule requiring stipulations to be in writing, with an attorney who did not appear in the suit, and in Huntley, the contract provided that suits thereon would be brought only in the courts of Havana, Cuba, which was an ineffectual attempt to oust the jurisdiction of all courts except the courts of Cuba. Jurisdiction is not involved here, only venue, which is a privilege that can be waived. Inverness Coca-Cola Bottling Company v. McDaniel, 78 So.2d 100 (Fla. 1955); Fixel v. Clevenger, 285 So.2d 687 (Fla.3d DCA 1973).

The order appealed from is

AFFIRMED.

SHARP and COWART, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Honea v. Walker Chem Exterminating

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fifth District
Feb 17, 1981
393 So. 2d 1210 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1981)
Case details for

Honea v. Walker Chem Exterminating

Case Details

Full title:SIDNEY HONEA, APPELLANT, v. WALKER CHEMICAL EXTERMINATING CO., INC.…

Court:District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fifth District

Date published: Feb 17, 1981

Citations

393 So. 2d 1210 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1981)

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