Register v. Pringle Bros.

58 Fla. 355
Supreme Court of Florida·Decided June 15, 1909·Published·Cited by 8 cases

Opinion

Shackleford, J.

The defendant in error brought an action of assumpsit against the plaintiffs in error in the Circuit Court for Taylor County. The declaration was filed on the 6th day of January, 1908, but service was not had on the defendants until the 3rd day of February, 1908. With the declaration as the cause of action was filed an itemized account of goods, wares and merchandise alleged to have been sold by plaintiff to defendants and for the price of which the action was brought. The affidavit of the secretary of the plaintiff corporation, dated the 30th day of September, 1907, was attached to the account. On the 2nd day of March, 1908, the defendants entered their appearance and on the 6th day of April, 1908, filed a motion for a more definite bill of particulars, to which motion was attached the following affidavit:

“Before me on this day personally came W. B. Davis, and he being by me first duly sworn, says that he has examined the bill of particulars filed and attached to plaintiff’s declaration in the foregoing cause; that he, affiant, is of counsel for defendants in said cause and that said bill of particulars is so indefinite, vague and uncertain in that it does not show the amount of the articles purchased, the value of the articles and such other things as are required to be shown to make said bill of particulars definite and sufficient for defendants to plead and answer to the declaration filed in said cause.

W. B. Davis.

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 6th day of April, A. D. 1908.

(SEAL) John C. Calhoun, Clerk,

By Eoscoe E. Lee, D. C.”

On the 1st day of June, 1908, the plaintiff filed a praecipe for default and on the same day a default judg[358] ment was entered by the clerk of said court. On the 21st day of August, 1908, the following order for a final judgment was made:

“The foregoing cause came on this day to be heard upon motion of plaintiff’s attorneys for a final judgment; and it appearing that a default judgment has been regularly entered in said cause against the defendants on Rule day in June, 1908; and that the Hon. B. H. Palmer, Judge of said court, is now absent from the State of Florida, it is, therefore, thereupon ordered and adjudged that the clerk of said court, upon the filing of proofs of claim sued upon as required by statute'in such case, enter a final judgment against the said defendants in said cause.

Done and ordered at Jacksonville, Florida, this 21st day of August, 1908. R. M. Call,

Judge 4th Judicial Circuit, State of Florida.”

On the 1st day of August, 1908, the following final judgment was entered by the clerk:

“The defendants having been adjudged on the 1st day of June, 1908, to be in default for want of plea or demurrer, or other proper pleading, to the declaration in this cause, and the plaintiff having moved for final judgment consequent upon such default, and the Judge of the 4th Judicial Circuit of Florida in the absence from the State of the Judge of this court, by his order dated August 21, 1908, directed that said final judgment be entered herein; and the plaintiff having produced and filed the account sued upon, duly proven, and the court having ascertained the amount which the plaintiff is entitled to recover upon the open account sued upon by affidavit made by Geo. T. Radcliff, Jr., and filed herein, and found the same to be Eight Hundred, Eighty-four [359] Dollars and forty-one cents; it is now, therefore, considered by the court that the said plaintiff do recover of the said defendants the said sum of Eight hundred eighty-four Dollars and forty-one cents, as principal and interest, and the further sum of Six ($6.71) Dollars and seventy-one cents as costs.

Done this 1st day of Sept. 1908.

(SEAL) John C. Calhoun,

Clerk Circuit Court, Taylor Co., Fla.

Entered filed and recorded in office this 1st day of Sept. A. D. 1908. John C. Calhoun, Cierk.

The above judgment was entered and rendered upon the following proof:

State of South Carolina,

County of Charleston.

Personally appeared before me Geo. T. Eadcliff Jr., who on oath says that he is Secretary of Pringle Brothers of Charleston, State of South 'Carolina and that the attached claim against D. S. Eegister & Co. Perry, Florida, amounting to Eight Hundred, Thirty-nine & 27-100 Dollars ($839.27) is just, true and correct and that no part of said debt has been paid except that which appears in the itemized statement hereto attached.

Sworn to before me this 30th day of Sep’t., A. D. 1907.

F. A. Kirk,

(SEAL) Notary Public Co. Ca. Geo. T. Eadcliff, Jr.

Which was filed in office with the declaration January 6th, 1908.”

The defendants seek a reversal of this judgment here by writ of error and have assigned two errors as follows:

“The Court erred:

First: In entering default against the defendants when [360] there was a motion for a more specific bill of particulars on file and when defendants were not in default:

Second: The court erred in entering final judgment in said cause.”

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