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Lennertz v. Dorsey

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District
Nov 17, 1982
421 So. 2d 820 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1982)

Summary

noting that trial court had found no compelling reasons or exigent circumstances which might excuse tardiness

Summary of this case from Dalrymple v. Franzese

Opinion

No. 81-1659.

November 17, 1982.

Appeal from the Circuit Court, Palm Beach County, Vaughn J. Rudnick, J.

Montgomery, Lytal, Reiter, Denney, Searcy, P.A., West Palm Beach, and Edna L. Caruso, West Palm Beach, for appellants.

Robert D. Halstead, Jr., of Bratten Harris, P.A., West Palm Beach, for appellee, Dorsey.

Michael J. Kennedy of Peterson Fogarty, P.A., West Palm Beach, for appellee, City of Lake Worth.


Plaintiffs appeal from the final summary judgment entered in favor of defendants in a slander action. We conclude that the motion for summary judgment was properly granted under the state of the record when the motion was initially presented to the trial judge. Thereafter, a motion for rehearing was filed by plaintiffs and certain factual affidavits were attached. The trial court relied upon Coffman Realty, Inc. v. Tosohatchee Game Preserve, Inc., 381 So.2d 1164 (Fla. 5th DCA 1980), and refused to consider these late affidavits. A somewhat contrary rationale is espoused in Hatmaker v. Advanced Mortgage Corp., 351 So.2d 728 (Fla. 4th DCA 1977), cert. denied, 362 So.2d 1050 (Fla. 1978), which held it an abuse of discretion for a trial judge to refuse to admit affidavits filed with a motion for rehearing. In its recent decision in Coffman Realty, Inc. v. Tosohatchee Game Preserve, Inc., 413 So.2d 1 (Fla. 1982), the Supreme Court has resolved all doubts by holding that a trial judge does not abuse his discretion in refusing to consider late affidavits filed with a motion for rehearing. In the instant case, the trial court found an absence of any compelling reasons or exigent circumstances which might excuse the tardiness of the affidavits. The court acted properly and the summary judgment is affirmed.

AFFIRMED.

BERANEK, HERSEY and DELL, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Lennertz v. Dorsey

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District
Nov 17, 1982
421 So. 2d 820 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1982)

noting that trial court had found no compelling reasons or exigent circumstances which might excuse tardiness

Summary of this case from Dalrymple v. Franzese

applying Coffman and upholding the trial court's refusal to consider affidavits filed at the rehearing stage, where the trial court found an absence of any compelling reasons or exigent circumstances which might excuse the tardiness of the affidavits

Summary of this case from Pangilinan v. Broward County
Case details for

Lennertz v. Dorsey

Case Details

Full title:PAUL M. LENNERTZ AND RICHARD B. DWYER, APPELLANTS, v. DENNIS DORSEY AND…

Court:District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District

Date published: Nov 17, 1982

Citations

421 So. 2d 820 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1982)

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