137 Fla. 260 | Fla. | 1939
This case is here on writ of error in review a final judgment entered for the defendant below by the Circuit Court of Santa Rosa County, Florida. The court entered an order overruling a demurrer and motion of plaintiff to strike certain pleas of the defendant numbered 5 to 8, inclusive. There was a judgment for the defendant entered on the demurrer and an appeal has been perfected to this Court and these rulings are assigned as *261 error here. Counts 1 and 2 of plaintiff's declaration are, viz.:
"The plaintiff, Mark C. McComb, sues the defendant Hygeia Coca-Cola Bottling Works, Inc., a corporation, for that on the 10th day of July 1933, plaintiff was employed by and engaged in the business of the defendant and while so engaged in the discharge of his duties was injured under such circumstances as he claimed rendered said defendant liable to him in damages. That said defendant then and there had and maintained in force certain liability insurance covering its employees, including plaintiff. That thereafter one Yeargin, then and there the manager of defendant proposed to plaintiff that if plaintiff signed a release of said insurance company, though same on its face appeared to be of the defendant, and in the form and of the tenor submitted by the said liability insurance company, that in consideration thereof, and in consideration of the release of any claim for damages against said defendant, said defendant would agree to employ plaintiff for the balance of his natural life, or as said manager put it, give him a lifetime job, equally as remunerative as the one then held by plaintiff. That plaintiff was then and there earning in said employment and as compensation therefor, the sum of $140.00 per month. That plaintiff then and there agreed thereto and executed the release in the form and tenor submitted and continued in the discharge of his duties with said defendant, and said defendant continued to carry out its said contract of employment for the natural life of plaintiff, for more than three years, and until a change in the management of said defendant company, at which time said defendant repudiated said contract, and discharged the plaintiff on the 9th day of October, 1936. That though plaintiff has endeavored to secure other employment he has been unable to date to do so. That because of the unwarranted *262 action of the said defendant in the breach of its contract as aforesaid, plaintiff has been damaged in the sum of $140.00. Wherefore, he sues and claims damages in said sum.
"SECOND COUNT. The plaintiff, Mark C. McComb, further sues the defendant, Hygeia Coca-Cola Bottling Works, Inc., a corporation, for that on the 10th day of July, 1933, plaintiff was employed by and engaged in the business of the defendant and while so engaged in the discharge of his duties was injured under such circumstances as he claimed rendered said defendant liable to him in damages. That said defendant then and there had and maintained in force certain insurance covering its employees, including plaintiff. That thereafter one Yeargin, then and there the manager of defendant proposed to plaintiff that if plaintiff signed a release of said insurance company, though same on its fact appeared to be of the defendant, and in the form and of the tenor submitted by the said liability insurance company, that in consideration thereof, and in consideration of the release of any claim for damages against said defendant, said defendant would agree to employ plaintiff for the balance of his natural life, or as said manager put it, give him a lifetime job, equally as remunerative as the one then held by plaintiff. That plaintiff was then and there earning in said employment as compensation therefor, the sum of $140.00 per month. That plaintiff then and there agreed thereto and executed the release in the form and tenor submitted and continued in the discharge of his duties with said defendant, and said defendant continued to carry out its said contract of employment for the natural life of plaintiff, for more than three years, and until a change in the management of said defendant company, at which time said defendant repudiated said contract, and discharged the plaintiff on the *263 9th day of October, 1938. That though plaintiff has endeavored to secure other employment he had been unable to date to do so. That because of the unwarranted action of the said defendant in the breach of its contract as aforesaid, plaintiff has been damaged in the sum of $15,000.00. Wherefore, he sues and claims damages in the said sum."
Pleas of defendant are, viz.:
"5. That the alleged injury of the plaintiff was not sustained under such circumstances as to make this defendant liable in damages to the plaintiff therefor; that thereafter the alleged release was executed by the plaintiff on to-wit, the 1st day of December, 1933, long after his alleged injury, in consideration of the sum of $160.00 paid to him, the body of the said release signed and executed by him in the words and figures following:
"`For the sole consideration of the sum of One Hundred Sixty and 00/100 Dollars, this 1st day of December, 1933, received from Hygeia Coca-Cola Bottling Works, Inc. I do hereby acknowledge full satisfaction and discharge of all claims, accrued or to accrue, in respect of all injuries or injurious results, direct or indirect, arising or to arise from an accident sustained by me on or about the 10th day of July, 1933, while in the employment of the above.'
"Whereby all previous negotiations, promises, or agreements were merged, discharged, and terminated, including the alleged agreement of employment in the respective counts of the declaration mentioned.
"6. That the alleged release executed by the plaintiff was executed by him on, to-wit, the last day of December, 1933, long after his alleged injury, in consideration of the sum of $160.00 paid to him, the body of said release signed and executed by him being in the words and figures following:
"`For the sole consideration of the sum of One Hundred *264 Sixty and 00/100 Dollars, this 1st day of December, 1933 received from Hygeia Coca-Cola Bottling Works, Inc. I do hereby acknowledge full satisfaction and discharge of all claims accrued or to accrue in respect of all injuries or injurious results, direct or indirect, arising or to arise from an accident sustained by me on or about the 10th day of July, 1933 while in the employment of the above:'
"That the alleged agreement of employment was a verbal agreement made (if made at all) prior to the execution by the plaintiff of the said release, and the defendant avers that by the said release all previous negotiations, promises or agreements were merged, discharged, and terminated including the alleged agreement of employment in the respective counts of the declaration mentioned.
"7. That the alleged injury of the plaintiff was not sustained under such circumstances as to make this defendant liable in damages to the plaintiff therefor; that thereafter the alleged release was executed by the plaintiff on to-wit, the 1st day of December, 1933, long after his alleged injury, in consideration of the sum of $160.00 paid to him, the body of the said release signed and executed by him being in the words and figures following:
"`For the sole consideration of the sum of One Hundred Sixty and 00/100 Dollars, this 1st day of December, 1933, received from Hygeia Coca-Cola Bottling Works, Inc., I do hereby acknowledge full satisfaction and discharge of all claims, accrued or to accrue, in respect of all injuries or injurious results, direct or indirect, arising or to arise from an accident sustained by me on or about the 10th day of July, 1933, while in the employment of the above.'
"That the alleged agreement of employment was a verbal agreement made (if made at all) prior to the execution by the plaintiff of the said release, and the defendant avers that by the said release all previous negotiations, promises, *265 or agreements were merged, discharged, and terminated including the alleged agreement of employment in the respective counts of the declaration mentioned.
"8. That the alleged injury to the plaintiff was not sustained by him under such circumstances as to make this defendant liable to him in damages therefor, in that the plaintiff, while an employee of the defendant, driving one of its automobile trucks, on a highway in Santa Rosa County, Florida, ran one of the wheels of same against a piece of board then in such highway without the fault of the defendant, thereby causing such board to fly up and strike him on or about one of his eyes; that thereafter the alleged release was executed by the plaintiff on to-wit, the 1st day of December, 1933, long after his alleged injury, in consideration of the sum of $160.00 paid to him, the body of the said release signed and executed by him being in the words and figures following:
"`For the sole consideration of the sum of One Hundred Sixty and 00/100 Dollars, this 1st day of December, 1933, received from Hygeia Coca-Cola Bottling Works Inc., I do hereby acknowledge full satisfaction and discharge of all claims, accrued or to accrue, in respect of all injuries or injurious results, direct or indirect, arising or to arise from an accident sustained by me on or about the 10th day of July, 1933, while in the employment of the above.'
"That the alleged agreement of employment was a verbal agreement made (if made at all) prior to the execution by the plaintiff of the said release, and the defendant avers that by the said release all previous negotiations, promises, or agreements were merged, discharged, and terminated including the alleged agreement of employment in the respective counts of the declaration mentioned."
The question presented for decision here is: When a release of a claim for personal injuries is executed and *266 delivered in the form, viz.: "For the sole consideration of the sum of One Hundred Sixty and 00/100 Dollars, this 1st day of December, 1933, received from Hygeia Coca-Cola Bottling Works, Inc., I do hereby acknowledge full satisfaction and discharge of all claims, accrued or to accrue in respect of all injuries or injurious results, direct or indirect, arising or to arise from an accident sustained by me on or about the 10th day of July 1933, while in the employment of the above," can it be shown by parol testimony that there was a prior or contemporaneous additional consideration for said release?
It is fundamental that a pleading should be construed most strongly against the pleader on the theory that a litigant has stated his case or defense as strongly as the facts and circumstances will permit. See Klemtner v. Peters,
The case of Sparkman Enterprises v. Christman,
The rule, supra, does not conflict with the holding of this Court as expressed in Herrin v. Abbe,
We have given careful consideration to the contention of counsel for plaintiff in error and have concluded that there is no error in the record. The judgment appealed from is affirmed.
WHITFIELD, P.J., BROWN and CHAPMAN, J.J., concur.
BUFORD, J., concurs in opinion and judgment.
Justices TERRELL and THOMAS not participating as authorized by Section 4687 Compiled General Laws of 1927 and Rule 21-A of the Rules of this Court.