Benson v. Allison
Benson v. Allison
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the court.
This suit is brought to recover the value of work and labor performed by the plaintiffs under contract with the defendant. They obtained judgment in the court below, from which the latter appealed.
The petitioners recite an order or draft drawn in' their favor by the defendant, on J. D. Baldwin, who, according to
We are however of opinion that the court below was correct in refusing to it this character. It was not drawn in a negociable form, and may properly he considered as merely indicative of a settlement between the parties, showing the amount really due to the claimants on that contract at that time, and for this purpose was properly received in evidence. The allegation in the petition of the existence of the previous contract, and performance on the part of the plaintiffs, is not denied.
Ten per cent, is claimed as damages in the answer to the appeal, but we do not believe that the circumstances of the case require that any penalty should be inflicted on the appellant.
It is, therefore, ordered, adjudged and decreed, that the judgment of the District Court he affirmed, with costs in both courts.
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