Allen v. Mac Tools, Inc.

671 So. 2d 636, 1996 WL 49158
CourtMississippi Supreme Court
DecidedFebruary 8, 1996
Docket92-CA-00840-SCT and 92-CA-01027-SCT
StatusPublished
Cited by94 cases

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Bluebook
Allen v. Mac Tools, Inc., 671 So. 2d 636, 1996 WL 49158 (Mich. 1996).

Opinion

671 So.2d 636 (1996)

Mark M. ALLEN
v.
MAC TOOLS, INC., Ernie Christmas, Individually and as Agent, Servant and Employee of Mac Tools, Inc.; and Ronald M. Jenkins, Individually, and as Agent, Servant and Employee of Mac Tools, Inc.; and Nick Tremonte, Individually, and as Agent, Servant and Employee of Mac Tools, Inc.
Mark M. ALLEN
v.
MAC TOOLS, INC.; Ernie Christmas, Individually and as Agent, Servant and Employee of Mac Tools, Inc.; and Ronald M. Jenkins, Individually and as Agent, Servant and Employee of Mac Tools, Inc.; and Nick Tremonte, Individually and as Agent, Servant and Employee of Mac Tools, Inc. and
Mac Tools, Inc.
v.
Mark M. Allen and Sherry A. Allen.

Nos. 92-CA-00840-SCT and 92-CA-01027-SCT.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

February 8, 1996.
Rehearing Denied April 18, 1996.

*637 James W. Nobles, Jr., Jackson, for appellant.

Ross E. Henley, John H. Henley, Henley Lotterhos & Henley, Jackson, for appellee.

Before SULLIVAN, P.J., and McRAE and JAMES L. ROBERTS, Jr., JJ.

SULLIVAN, Presiding Justice, for the Court:

On or about October 2, 1990, Mark M. Allen (Allen), filed a complaint in the Circuit Court of the First Judicial District of Hinds County, Mississippi. The complaint alleged that Mac Tools, Inc. (Mac Tools), Ernie Christmas (Christmas), Ronald M. Jenkins (Jenkins), and Nick Tremonte (Tremonte), as individuals, willfully, intentionally, maliciously, and wantonly made misrepresentations to him inducing him to enter into a distributorship, and later continue the distributorship for Mac Tools. The complaint demanded judgment for $376,200.00 in actual damages and $5,000,000.00 in punitive damages. On November 29, 1990, Defendants filed their response denying liability. In addition, Mac *638 Tools filed a counterclaim seeking a judgment for approximately $12,000.00 due from Allen for goods he purchased while he was a Mac Tools distributor. On February 28, 1992, Mac Tools filed an Amended Counterclaim joining Mark's wife, Sherry A. Allen (Sherry), as a party to the counterclaim.

On May 29, 1992, Defendants filed their Motion for Summary Judgment or in the Alternative for Partial Summary Judgment, seeking judgment in favor of Defendants on all of Allen's claims and judgment in favor of Mac Tools on its counterclaim.

On June 15, 1992, the trial court granted a Partial Summary Judgment in favor of the Defendants on Allen's claims against Mac Tools, basing its decision on fraudulent inducement. However, the lower court felt that there were material issues of fact with regard to the counterclaim, and set the counterclaim for trial. Allen filed a Motion for Reconsideration of Entry of Summary Judgment on Behalf of Defendants, which the trial court by order denied. The counterclaim of Mac Tools, went to trial on July 20, 1992. The jury returned a verdict and judgment in favor of Mac Tools against Allen and Sherry for $2,805.00. The lower court entered the judgment on July 21, 1992.

On July 30, 1992, pursuant to Rules 50 and 59, Mac Tools filed its Motion for Judgment Notwithstanding the Verdict (JNOV), and its Motion to Amend Judgment to Include Cost of Collection and Pre-Judgment Interest. On September 3, 1992, the trial court entered its order denying Mac Tools' Motion for Judgment Notwithstanding the Verdict. On September 4, 1992, the trial court entered its order awarding attorneys' fees for $9,584.05 to Mac Tools.

On August 12, 1992, before the trial court ruled on Mac Tools' post-trial motions, Allen filed his first Notice of Appeal. This Notice of Appeal designated the orders appealed from as the "Judgment granting defendants' Motion for Summary Judgment dated June 15, 1992, and the Order denying plaintiff's Motion to Reconsider the Entry of the judgment sustaining the Motion for Summary Judgment." On September 28, 1992, Allen filed his second appeal entitled Notice of Appeal from Judgment Awarding Defendant Attorneys Fees. This notice designated the Order appealed from as the Order dated September 4, 1992, awarding attorney fees to Mac Tools, Inc. On October 9, 1992, Mac Tools filed its Notice of Cross-Appeal.

On January 25, 1993, Allen filed with this court a Motion by Appellant to Consolidate Appeals. On January 29, 1993, Appellees filed their Motion to Dismiss Appeal seeking to dismiss Allen's initial appeal of the Partial Summary Judgment and filed an objection to the consolidation of Allen's appeals on the grounds that Allen's Notice of Appeal was prematurely filed. By order entered on March 25, 1993, this Court denied Mac Tools motion to dismiss and consolidated Allen's appeal.

FACTS

Mac Tools, Inc. manufactures and distributes all types of hand and power tools and related products for users in the automotive after market, including service stations, independent garages, car and truck dealerships, and various non-automotive accounts. To market its products to the user, Mac Tools contracts with independent distributors. The primary customers of these distributors are mechanics. Each distributor agrees to display Mac Tools' products and sell the products from a truck approved by Mac Tools. Usually they assign each distributor a territory and are given a current list of potential customers and stops when they sign the original contract. However, that is not true here, as they did not give the assignment sheet to Allen until several months after Allen had signed the contract. Mac Tools requires that distributors purchase products from Mac Tools in an amount equal to at least 80% of the National Distributor Average and that each distributor service the needs, such as broken tools, of the customers of his route weekly.

Before becoming a distributor Allen had been employed as a mechanic at Tune Up Clinic in Jackson, Mississippi for ten years. Allen was recruited to be a distributor by Nick Tremonte during the first part of 1986. Tremonte was the District Sales Manager (DSM) for Mac Tools for an area covering *639 most of Mississippi and small parts of Arkansas and Louisiana. After Allen became a distributor, Tremonte continued as the DSM until the end of 1986. He was succeeded as DSM by Ernie Christmas who himself was succeeded in March 1989 by Ronald Jenkins.

During pre-contract negotiations, there was one face-to-face meeting which involved Allen, his wife, and Tremonte. Then on January 31, 1986, Allen submitted to Mac Tools his application to become a distributor.

On February 24, 1986, Allen executed a Mac Tools Distributor Agreement, in which Mac Tools authorized Allen to sell Mac Tools' equipment, tools, and tool boxes to customers in designated stops. The contract also stated that "[a] current list of potential customers or accounts in Distributor's Territory and the Territory Boundaries are set forth in Appendix A hereto." Mac Tools attached no such appendix to the agreement. Allen states that it was not until August 7, 1986 that Mac Tools furnished the territory assignment and list of stops to him. Allen states that Tremonte, the DSM, made representations to Allen before he entered the contract that there would be at least 250 stops or customers per week available for sales and based on experience, that the average sale per week at each stop was $20.00.

On the same date as they entered the contract, February 24, 1986, Allen purchased an initial inventory package, which Mac Tools financed. Allen and his wife Sherry, in connection with the initial inventory package and the van type truck required by Mac Tools to be purchased by its distributors, executed an agreement entitled Purchase Order and Security Agreement.

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