North Star International Seafood Co. v. Banner Beef & Seafood Co.

677 So. 2d 1003, 1996 Fla. App. LEXIS 8382, 1996 WL 460713
CourtDistrict Court of Appeal of Florida
DecidedAugust 14, 1996
DocketNo. 95-3483
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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North Star International Seafood Co. v. Banner Beef & Seafood Co., 677 So. 2d 1003, 1996 Fla. App. LEXIS 8382, 1996 WL 460713 (Fla. Ct. App. 1996).

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

North Star International Seafood Co., Inc. appeals an order denying its motion to dismiss for lack of long-arm jurisdiction. We affirm.

The plaintiff in the underlying personal injury action brought suit against Family

Steak House of Miami, Inc., alleging that plaintiff had contracted food poisoning after eating fish served at the restaurant. Family Steak House filed a third party claim for indemnity against its supplier, appellee Banner Beef and Seafood Co., Inc. Banner in turn filed a claim for indemnity against North Star International Seafood Co., Inc., a New York company from which Banner purchased the allegedly defective food product.

North Star filed a motion to dismiss, contending that there was no basis for long-arm jurisdiction over it. North Star’s affidavit indicated that North Star has no offices or personnel within Florida, and has no marketing scheme directed to companies in Florida, directly or indirectly. North Star stated that Banner Beef had approached North Star attempting to sell Banner products to North Star. North Star stated that Banner then placed an order with North Star for a seafood product, which North Star sold to Banner on one occasion. This one-time sale is alleged to be the source of the plaintiffs illness.

We conclude first that this transaction falls within the terms of subparagraph 48.193(l)(f)2, Florida Statutes (1989).

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