McCloskey v. City of San Francisco
McCloskey v. City of San Francisco
Opinion of the Court
-This was an action to recover a balance due upon a contract in writing, by which the defendant promised to pay Thomas Barden the contract price of five cents per cubic yard for grading Jefferson square, in the city and county of San Francisco, payment to be made when the work was finished.
On the thirteenth of April, 1873, the work called for by the contract was finished; and the defendant, in performance of the contract on its part, paid to the plaintiff’s intestate, as assignee
The contention, however, is not predicated upon the record in the case, for the finding of the court below is that the board of supervisors consented to the assignment.
There is no error in the record. Judgment and order affirmed.
Ross, J., and McKinstry, J., concurred.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- B. C. McCLOSKEY, Administrator of the Estate of Hugh McCloskey v. THE CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO
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- Syllabus
- Contract—Assignment—Notice.—An assignee of a contract for the payment of money holds it free from any offsets in favor of the debtor against the assignor, created after notice to the debtor of the assignment.