Euler-Siac SPA v. Drama Marble Co., Inc.

617 S.E.2d 203, 274 Ga. App. 252, 2005 Fulton County D. Rep. 2230, 2005 Ga. App. LEXIS 715
CourtCourt of Appeals of Georgia
DecidedJuly 8, 2005
DocketA05A0310, A05A0816
StatusPublished
Cited by22 cases

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Euler-Siac SPA v. Drama Marble Co., Inc., 617 S.E.2d 203, 274 Ga. App. 252, 2005 Fulton County D. Rep. 2230, 2005 Ga. App. LEXIS 715 (Ga. Ct. App. 2005).

Opinion

Bernes, Judge.

Appellant Euler-Siac S.PA. (Creamar Spa) (“Euler-Siac”) appeals the trial court’s decisions setting aside default judgments and dismissing Euler-Siac’s complaints in an action on an open account and in a subsequent garnishment based on the default judgment entered in the prior action. 1 The trial court found that it lacked jurisdiction in the initial action based on a forum selection clause in which both parties agreed to the “exclusive jurisdiction of Texas courts and the application of its law.” The trial court also found that because the judgment underlying the garnishment was void, the garnishment was also void. However, we find that Drama Marble Company, Inc. (“Drama Marble”) failed to timely raise its defenses of lack of jurisdiction and venue based on the forum selection clause and, therefore, waived the defenses. Accordingly, we reverse the trial court’s decision setting aside the default judgments and dismissing the complaints.

The record reflects that on November 27, 2001, Euler-Siac filed an action against appellee Drama Marble in Fulton County State Court seeking, inter alia, $53,930.94 as money owed on an open account. The complaint alleged in pertinent part that “Defendant is a corporate citizen of this state with its registered office in this county. Defendant is subject to the jurisdiction of this Court and venue is proper in this county.” Attached and incorporated into the complaint as “Exhibit A” were several account invoices, which also included the *253 terms of the parties’ agreement. The terms included a forum selection clause that specified, “Buyer and Seller consent to the exclusive jurisdiction of Texas courts and the application of its law.”

Drama Marble was served with process on December 6, 2001 through its registered agent, Steven Strelzick, whose office was located in Fulton County. However, Drama Marble failed to file an answer or other responsive pleading. As such, the trial court entered a default judgment (“the underlying judgment”) in favor of Euler-Siac on or about January 30, 2002.

Based upon the underlying default judgment, Euler-Siac filed a garnishment action in the Fulton County State Court under Case No. 03GR014069-J. The garnishee, Konstantinos G. Papadopoulos, was personally served with process of the garnishment action on April 29, 2003. However, Papadopoulos failed to file an answer or other responsive pleading in the garnishment action, and the trial court again entered a default judgment in favor of Euler-Siac on July 9, 2003.

In efforts to collect upon its garnishment judgment, Euler-Siac propounded post-judgment discovery to the garnishee/defendant in fi. fa. After the grant of Euler-Siac’s motion to compel and the entry of a court order indicating the possible imposition of sanctions for contempt, Papadopoulos served his post-judgment discovery responses. As a result of its post-judgment collection efforts, Euler-Siac was successful in obtaining funds to satisfy part of its judgment.

Thereafter, on June 11,2004, approximately two and a half years after the entry of the underlying default judgment and almost one year after the entry of the garnishment default judgment, Drama Marble filed motions to set aside both default judgments. For the first time in its motions, Drama Marble contended that the Fulton County State Court lacked jurisdiction to enter the underlying judgment due to the forum selection clause in the parties’ invoices/agreements. Drama Marble further argued that the default judgment in the garnishment action was void because it was based on the invalid underlying judgment. A hearing on Drama Marble’s motions was held, after which the trial court granted Drama Marble’s motions to set aside the default judgments and dismissed both actions.

Case No. A05A0816

1. Because forum selection clauses involve procedural rights, we apply Georgia law even though the agreement also contains a provision dictating that it be governed by the laws of Texas. Brinson v. Martin, 220 Ga. App. 638 (1) (a) (469 SE2d 537) (1996). Forum selection clauses, such as the one in the case at bar, in which the parties consent to the jurisdiction of a given state address not *254 “subject-matter jurisdiction, but rather personal jurisdiction.” 2 Bradley v. British Fitting Group, 221 Ga. App. 621, 622 (1) (472 SE2d 146) (1996). While we have held on numerous occasions that such forum selection clauses are prima facie valid (see Harry S. Peterson Co. v. Nat. Union Fire Ins. Co., 209 Ga. App. 585 (434 SE2d 778) (1993); SR Business Svcs. v. Bryant, 267 Ga. App. 591, 592 (600 SE2d 610) (2004); Iero v. Mohawk Finishing Products, 243 Ga. App. 670, 671 (534 SE2d 136) (2000); Antec Corp. v. Popcorn Channel, 225 Ga. App. 1, 2 (1) (482 SE2d 509) (1997)), such clauses are essentially no more than contractual provisions, and as such may be waived. 3 Euler-Siac waived the forum selection clause in this case when it filed the instant action in Georgia. See Kusuma v. Metametrix, Inc., 191 Ga. App. 255, 257 (3) (381 SE2d 322) (1989) (“[A] party to a contract may waive contractual provisions for his benefit.”) (citations and punctuation omitted). 4 Likewise, Drama Marble waived the clause when it failed to file an answer or motion to dismiss and allowed the entry of a default judgment. See Conseco Finance Servicing Corp. v. Hill, 252 Ga. App. 774, 779 (4) (556 SE2d 468) (2001) (by failing to answer the complaint, defendant waived enforcement of mandatory arbitration clause).

In the absence of the forum selection clause, there is no question that Drama Marble was properly sued in the State Court of Fulton County. See OCGA § 14-2-510 (b) (1). It is undisputed that Drama Marble was incorporated in Georgia and was served with process at the office of its registered agent in Fulton County. Because Drama Marble waived enforcement of the forum selection clause, and because jurisdiction was otherwise proper in the State Court of Fulton County, the trial court erred in setting aside the default judgment.

Moreover, even in the absence of the waiver of the forum selection clause, personal jurisdiction and venue are generally defenses that *255 may be waived if not raised at the proper time. See OCGA § 9-11-12 (h) (1) (B); Maalouf v. Knight, 237 Ga. App. 509, 510-511 (1), (2) (515 SE2d650) (1999); Hatfield v. Leland, 143 Ga. App. 528,529 (239 SE2d 169) (1977). 5 Although a motion to set aside judgment for lack of jurisdiction may be filed at any time pursuant to OCGA § 9-11-60

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