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COLUMBIA BANK, Appellant, v. Barry D. JOYE; Luronda S. Joye; Greater Southeastern Land Development, LLC; Bruce Naylor; Gary Sorensen; Southeastern Paving & Construction, LLC; Tony D. Richards; and Donald K. Joye, Appellees.
Upon consideration of Appellant's response to the Court's order of October 20, 2017, the Court has determined that the order on appeal is not a final order or appealable non-final order. We, therefore, dismiss the appeal.
Appellant seeks review of an order granting a motion to dismiss its amended counterclaim. We dismiss the appeal for two reasons. First, the order grants a motion to dismiss without actually dismissing. An order that merely grants a motion to dismiss or a motion for summary judgment, but that does not enter judgment on the motion, or otherwise qualify as a judgment, is not a final appealable order. See Dedge v. Crosby, 914 So.2d 1055 (Fla. 1st DCA 2005).
Second, the order is not presently appealable because counterclaims and cross-claims, related to the claims addressed in the order on appeal, remain pending. Jensen v. Whetstine, 985 So.2d 1218, 1220–1221 (Fla. 1st DCA 2008) (dismissing appeal from order that did not dispose of remaining claims involving related facts); Northcutt v. Pathway Fin., 555 So.2d 368 (Fla. 3d DCA 1989) (holding interrelatedness depends on “whether there is a factual and legal overlap between the claims”).
The dismissal is without prejudice to seeking review upon rendition of a final order that disposes of all claims, including the pending, related counterclaims and cross-claims.
Per Curiam.
Roberts, Kelsey, and M.K. Thomas, JJ., concur.
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Docket No: No. 1D17–4150
Decided: April 30, 2018
Court: District Court of Appeal of Florida, First District.
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