Case Name: J. A. COLEMAN, Appellant, v. Jacob O. SMITH, d/b/a Southern Printing Service, Appellee
Court: Florida District Court of Appeal
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 1978-04-14
Citations: 357 So. 2d 269
Docket Number: No. II-343
Parties: J. A. COLEMAN, Appellant, v. Jacob O. SMITH, d/b/a Southern Printing Service, Appellee.
Judges: McCORD, C. J., and SMITH, J., concur.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 357
Pages: 269–269

Head Matter:
J. A. COLEMAN, Appellant, v. Jacob O. SMITH, d/b/a Southern Printing Service, Appellee.
No. II-343.
District Court of Appeal of Florida, First District.
April 14, 1978.
Eric C. Eggen, Pensacola, for appellant.
Joseph C. Rubel, of Fisher & Bell, P. A., Pensacola, for appellee.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
The documentary and other evidence in support of appellee's motion for summary judgment does not demonstrate that the parties intended that the unconditional monetary obligation expressed in the promissory note should be vitiated if the parties did not within six months agree upon the terms of and perform further contracts discharging the principal obligation. The summary judgment is therefore
REVERSED.
McCORD, C. J., and SMITH, J., concur.
BOYER, J., dissents.