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O'Donovan v. Citibank, FSB

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Third District
Apr 22, 1998
710 So. 2d 654 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1998)

Summary

holding that order of summary judgment will be affirmed where record is devoid of any genuine issue of material fact

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Opinion

No. 97-2863

Opinion filed April 22, 1998. JANUARY TERM, A.D. 1998

An appeal from the Circuit Court for Dade County, Thomas S. Wilson, Jr., Judge. L.T. No. 97-8547.

Catlin, Saxon, Tuttle Evans, P.A., and Michael A. Furshman, and William M. Tuttle, II, for appellant.

Law Office of David J. Stern, P.A., and Donna S. Glick, and Forrest G. McSurdy (Plantation), for appellee.

Before LEVY, GERSTEN, and GREEN, JJ.


This is an appeal from a final summary judgment entered in a two-count complaint for the foreclosure on a mortgage and reestablishment of the lost promissory note which was encumbered by the mortgage. We affirm the summary judgment as to the foreclosure action in count one where the record before us is devoid of any genuine issue of material fact for trial, see Carbonell v. BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc., 675 So.2d 705, 706 (Fla. 3d DCA 1996); Gray v. Purchase Corporation, 573 So.2d 205, 206 (Fla. 1st DCA 1991), and we direct the lower court to reset a sale date.

We do reverse, however, the entry of summary judgment as to count two for the reestablishment of the promissory note. Upon the commendable and appropriate confession of error of the appellee, summary judgment was improvidently entered on this count where the appellee was unable to supply a substantial copy of the lost promissory note to prove its essential terms as is generally required by section 71.011 (5), Florida Statutes (1997). Whether the appellee's proffered proof of the note's essential terms was adequate for its reestablishment is a matter for determination by the trier of fact and should not be decided as a matter of law. See Gutierrez v. Bermudez, 540 So.2d 888, 891 (Fla. 5th DCA 1989). We therefore remand this count for trial.

This section provides:
(5) COMPLAINT. — A person desiring to establish any paper, record or file, except when otherwise provided, shall file a complaint in chancery setting forth that the paper, record or file has been lost or destroyed and is not in the custody or control of the petitioner, the time and manner of loss or destruction, that a copy attached is a substantial copy of that lost or destroyed, that the persons named in the complaint are the only persons known to plaintiff who are interested for or against such reestablishment.

Affirmed in part and reversed in part.


Summaries of

O'Donovan v. Citibank, FSB

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Third District
Apr 22, 1998
710 So. 2d 654 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1998)

holding that order of summary judgment will be affirmed where record is devoid of any genuine issue of material fact

Summary of this case from American Airlines v. Amer. H. Assce
Case details for

O'Donovan v. Citibank, FSB

Case Details

Full title:DENISE O'DONOVAN a/k/a DENNISE O'DONOVAN, Appellant, vs. CITIBANK, FSB…

Court:District Court of Appeal of Florida, Third District

Date published: Apr 22, 1998

Citations

710 So. 2d 654 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1998)

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