Angulo v. Sunol
Angulo v. Sunol
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the Court—Cope, J. concurring.
This suit was brought by the plaintiff, a female, against Lorenzo and Juan Sunol, who are alleged to be partners. The suit is brought to recover a sum of money due the plaintiff as a servant, to the firm, under an implied contract, as on a quantum meruit. In the course of the trial, it was proposed to prove by a witness that the plaintiff was the wife of Juan Sunol, one of the defendants in the writ, though not served with process.
The refusal to permit this proof is assigned for error.
We think the assignment good. The implication of indebtedness and of a contract to pay for the services of plaintiff, results from her being employed to render them. Anything which re
It was not necessary for the defendant to set this defense up in the answer, for the general denial of the contract authorizes the introduction of such proof as shows that no such contract was made.
Por this error the judgment is reversed and cause remanded.
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- In suit by a female against two partners in a ranch, for services as servant to the firm, under an implied contract, as on a quantum meruit, proof that plaintiff is the wife of one defendant is good under the general issue, as showing that there was no implied contract to pay for the services. From domestic service rendered in such case by the wife of one partner, all living in the same house, the law does not imply a contract to pay for the service.