KELLER v. PENOVICH

No. 71-892.

262 So.2d 243 (1972)

Elizabeth M. KELLER, Appellant, v. Joseph PENOVICH, Penmark Corporation, a Florida Corporation, D/B/a Redwood Inn, and Redwood Electric Company, Appellees.

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District.

May 19, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert B. Cook, West Palm Beach, and Gilbert T. Brophy, Tequesta, for appellant.

Alan Lindsay, of Alley, Maass, Rogers, Lindsay & Chauncey, Palm Beach, for appellees.


WALDEN, Judge.

Plaintiff-appellant entered into a two-year oral employment contract. It was breached by defendant and plaintiff seeks damages.

The trial judge ruled the contract unenforceable as violative of the Statute of Frauds, Chapter 725.01, F.S. 1969, F.S.A. Plaintiff alleges several reversible errors but we find them without merit and affirm.

Plaintiff tried to amend her factual averments in her amended pleadings to allege a year to year contract...

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