Case Name: VITAL INDUSTRIES, INC., a Florida corporation, Petitioner, v. Dale BUZAN, Respondent
Court: Florida District Court of Appeal
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 1982-04-20
Citations: 412 So. 2d 938
Docket Number: No. AI-229
Parties: VITAL INDUSTRIES, INC., a Florida corporation, Petitioner, v. Dale BUZAN, Respondent.
Judges: McCORD, LARRY G. SMITH and WENTWORTH, JJ., concur.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 412
Pages: 938–938

Head Matter:
VITAL INDUSTRIES, INC., a Florida corporation, Petitioner, v. Dale BUZAN, Respondent.
No. AI-229.
District Court of Appeal of Florida, First District.
April 20, 1982.
Eilon Krugman-Kadi, Gainesville, for petitioner.
Paul G. Wright, of Anderson & Wright, P. A., Gainesville, for respondent.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
The petition for writ of certiorari is granted and the trial court's order granting execution on summary final judgment, entered December 10, 1981, is quashed.
On November 10, 1981, this Court dismissed an appeal from the summary final judgment upon counterclaim stating that the appeal was being dismissed because the order was neither a final order nor an ap-pealable non-final order under Rule 9.130, Fla.R.App.P. The November 10 order was based on this Court's determination that the counterclaim was a compulsory counterclaim and therefore no appeal could be taken until final disposition of both the claim and counterclaim. See S.L.T. Warehouse Company v. Webb, 304 So.2d 97 (Fla.1974); Ryder Truck Lines, Inc. v. Pough, 392 So.2d 590 (Fla. 3rd DCA 1981).
Since the summary final judgment on counterclaim was not a final judgment or order, the trial court erred in entering its order granting execution.
We have also considered the order denying motion to disqualify and find no error.
McCORD, LARRY G. SMITH and WENTWORTH, JJ., concur.