Cabell v. Huntley
Cabell v. Huntley
Opinion of the Court
Appellee, a licensed architect, sued for damages for breach of a contract entered into between the parties whereunder ap-pellee agreed to provide complete architectural services incident to the remodeling of certain premises of appellant. The latter defended on the ground that the plans and specifications prepared by appellee did not comply with the requirements of the District Building Code as provided for in the contract between them and counterclaimed because the alleged failure of appellee to perform properly obliged her to employ an architect to prepare another set of plans and specifications in order to meet the District requirements and that she was put to additional expense in remodeling the building because of the defective work of appellee.
We have carefully examined the record .and find no error.
Affirmed.
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