Platinum Express, Inc. v. Scott
Platinum Express, Inc. v. Scott
Opinion of the Court
“Kendall Scott d/b/a Scott Transportation” (Scott) appeals from the judgment entered in favor of respondent Platinum Express, Inc. Scott asserts three points on appeal: (1) the trial court erred in denying his motion to dismiss or transfer for lack of proper venue; (2) the trial court erred in failing to make a record of the hearing when judgment was entered in favor of Platinum Express; and (3) the trial court erred in awarding attorney’s fee because there was no statutory or contractual basis for awarding such fees.
Facts
This appeal arises from a contract dispute between Platinum Express, Inc. and Scott. Platinum Express filed this breach of contract action in DeKalb County seeking a refund for a $3,050 overpayment to Scott.
Analysis
Scott’s first point on appeal alleges that the trial court erred in denying his motion to dismiss or transfer for lack of proper venue. The standard of review in a court-tried case is governed by Murphy v. Carron, 536 S.W.2d 30, 32 (Mo. banc 1976). Accordingly, the trial court’s judgment will be affirmed unless it is not supported by substantial evidence, it is against the weight of the evidence, or it erroneously declares or applies the law. Id.
Venue is determined solely by statute. State ex rel. Smith v. Gray, 979 S.W.2d 190, 191 (Mo. banc 1998). The general venue statute, Section 508.010,
Platinum Express argues that venue is also proper where the breach of contract occurs. However, the cases that respondent cites are not applicable because they involve a breach of contract claim involving a corporate defendant. When the defendant is an individual and the plaintiffs claim is based on contract, venue is determined by Section 508.010(1). State ex rel. Drienik v. Clifford, 944 S.W.2d 266, 267-68 (Mo.App. 1997). Here, the defendant Scott is an individual and not a corporation.
The judgment is reversed and remanded with instructions for the trial court to transfer the case to Audrain County Circuit Court.
All concur.
. Platinum Express’ petition also asserted an action on account and a claim of quantum meruit. However, Platinum Express voluntarily dismissed both counts prior to trial.
. All statutory references are to RSMo. (2000) unless indicated otherwise.
. In its petition, Platinum Express alleges "[t]hat the [djefendant is an individual d/b/a Scott Transportation.”
Reference
- Full Case Name
- PLATINUM EXPRESS, INC. v. Kendall SCOTT d/b/a Scott Transportation
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- 1 case
- Status
- Published