Case Name: Theodore L. WIECZORECK, Petitioner, v. H & H BUILDERS, INC., Respondent
Court: Florida Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 1985-08-30
Citations: 475 So. 2d 227
Docket Number: No. 65418
Parties: Theodore L. WIECZORECK, Petitioner, v. H & H BUILDERS, INC., Respondent.
Judges: BOYD, C.J., and ALDERMAN, EHRLICH and SHAW, JJ., concur.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 475
Pages: 227–229

Head Matter:
Theodore L. WIECZORECK, Petitioner, v. H & H BUILDERS, INC., Respondent.
No. 65418.
Supreme Court of Florida.
Aug. 30, 1985.
Charles R. Steinberg of Rice, Steinberg and Stutin, Orlando, for petitioner.
Kenneth Friedland of Holland, Starling and Severs, Titusville, for respondent.

Opinion:
ADKINS, Justice.
The Fifth District Court of Appeal certified to us the following question of great public importance:
Is it necessary to establish fraud in any action, whether the action is at law or in equity, by only a preponderance or greater weight of the evidence as opposed to a clear and convincing standard of proof?
Wieczoreck v. H & H Builders, Inc., 450 So.2d 867, 874 (Fla. 5th DCA 1984). We have jurisdiction. Art. V, § 3(b)(4), Fla. Const.
Conflicting pronouncements by this Court as to the quantum of proof necessary to support an allegation of fraud have prompted certification of the above question. In Rigot v. Bucci, 245 So.2d 51 (Fla.1971), we held that "only a preponderance or greater weight of the evidence is required to establish fraud, whether the action is at law or in equity." Id. at 53 (citations omitted). Acknowledging that law and equity courts exercise concurrent jurisdiction in cases of fraud, we concluded that "there is no sound reason for any distinction between law and equity so far as the proof requisite to establish fraud is concerned." Id. at 52-53.
In Canal Authority v. Ocala Mfg., Ice and Packing Co., 332 So.2d 321 (Fla.1976), however, this Court stated that "[i]t is rudimentary that proof of fraud must be by clear and convincing evidence." Id. at 327, citing two pre-Rigot decisions from the district courts of appeal. These authorities were, however, expressly overruled in Ri-got and consequently are of no precedential value. 245 So.2d at 53.
We hereby recede from that portion of the Canal Authority opinion to the extent it announces a rule of law contrary to that expressed in Rigot. We recently so held in Watson Realty Corp. v. Quinn, 452 So.2d 568 (Fla.1984).
By agreement the parties have stipulated that "this cause be dismissed pursuant to a settlement." We retained jurisdiction for the sole purpose of answering the certified question. Nothing in our opinion today shall be taken to affect the rights of the parties to this cause.
The certified question is answered accordingly.
It is so ordered.
BOYD, C.J., and ALDERMAN, EHRLICH and SHAW, JJ., concur.
OVERTON, J., dissents with an opinion, in which McDONALD, J., concurs.