Delant Construction Co. v. Doral Enterprises Joint Venture
Delant Construction Co. v. Doral Enterprises Joint Venture
Opinion of the Court
After a proposed development in the City of Doral collapsed because of the failure of the developer, Doral Enterprises Joint Venture, to proceed, the general contractor, Delant Construction Company, settled its claim for damages with Doral Enterprises, which agreed, among other things, to reimburse Delant for sums owed to Coreslab Structures Miami, Inc., for engineering services on the project.
In the present ease, Doral Enterprises won a money judgment against De-lant for an alleged overpayment based on the theory that it had not paid Coreslab. Delant appeals and we reverse because it is undisputed that, in the course of litigation between the two, Delant indeed settled Coreslab’s claim against it for engineering services and paid Coreslab the
Reversed and remanded.
. The basis of our decision makes it unnecessary to consider the very substantial alternative argument that the present proceeding by Doral Enterprises against Delant is totally precluded by an "accord and satisfaction” arising from the original settlement between the two. See Ellison v. Anderson, 74 So.2d 680 (Fla. 1954); Martinez v. S. Bayshore Tower, L.L.L.P., 979 So.2d 1023 (Fla. 3d DCA 2008).
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