Kuebler v. Great Western Oil Refining Co.
Kuebler v. Great Western Oil Refining Co.
Opinion of the Court
The opinion of the court was delivered by
J. C. Kuebler sued the Great Western Oil Refining Company for damages for having discharged him at the expiration of three months after having employed him for a year to take charge of the operation of its oil refining plant at Erie. He recovered judgment and the defendant appeals.
The defendant further contends that the letter embodied the entire contract and did not set out an employment for one year, but merely one “at a salary at the rate of six thousand dollars ($6,000) per year.” In reply to a question as to what he had told Jones with reference to the time of employment he would require, the plaintiff testified: “We talked this matter. I was to come here for a year and try it for a year.” The paragraph of the letter in which the salary was named began with the words “We will accept your proposition and employ you” etc. This evidence supported a finding that the contract was for a period of at least a year.
The judgment is affirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- J. C. Kuebler v. The Great Western Oil Refining Company
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- Published