Varion v. Dupeyre
Varion v. Dupeyre
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the court.
This was a suit brought for four hundred and fifty-five dollars and eighty-two cents, on an open account for labor and materials furnished in the repair of a floating wharf belonging to the defendant. The latter, after pleading the general issue, averred that he contracted with plaintiffs for the repair of said wharf, provided that it would not cost more than three hundred dollars; that before finishing the work, the plaintiffs abandoned it, and never made a delivery of the same to defendant, who was obliged to have other floating wharves constructed, which cost him only three hundred dollars each. The case was submitted to a jury, who found in favor of the plaintiffs for the amount claimed; having failed in a motion for a new trial, the defendant appealed.
No special agreement has been shown for the repairs made by plaintiffs. It is proved, on the contrary, that they refused to undertake the work by the job, not being able at that time to ascertain the extent of the necessary repairs. It was agreed that the floating bridge should be brought by defendant to the yard of the plaintiffs, on the other side of the river, there to be hauled ashore and repaired. The charges set forth in the account annexed to plaintiffs’ petition, are admitted by all the witnesses to be correct, and such as are nsually made. No formal delivery of the work appears to
It is, therefore, ordered, adjudged and decreed, that the judgment of the District Court be affirmed, with costs.
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