McLaughlin v. Goodchaux
McLaughlin v. Goodchaux
Opinion of the Court
The judgment of the court (Eustis, C. J., absent,) was pronounced by
This case presents a controversy between the proprietor of a house and certain creditors of the contractor, who had supplied materials and labored therefor.
By the building contract, it was stipulated that the work should be paid for by installments. The only difficulty raised by the contractor’s creditors, concerns the settlement of the last installment. This settlement took place under the direction of arbitrators, who were appointed by Haber, the proprietor, and Goodchaux, the contractor. In the notarial contract between them, for the erection of the house, it was agreed, that if any difficulty should arise between them, in relation to any matter arising from the contract, it should be referred to arbitrators, and their decision should be final and binding. The buildings were finished about the 20th of November. There was an attempt to show that some bolts had not been furnished, and that, therefore, the work was not finished. But a witness, who was one of the arbitrators, testifies, that these bolts were not comprehended in the contract, and such appears to have been the opinion of the
The only amount which remains unpaid by Haber, and subject to distribution among the creditors for materials and labor, is the sum of four hundred and sixty-five dollars and forty-five cents, which is to be divided among them pro rata. This amount Haber has deposited in court.
It is therefore decreed, that the judgment of the district court be reversed ; it is further decreed, that the said Haber be discharged from all liability under the building contract, whereof a copy is on file in this cause, and that the sum of four hundred and sixty-five dollars and forty-five cents, deposited by said Haber in the court below, be applied, first, to the payment of the costs of this suit, including the costs of this appeal; and, secondly, to the payment of a pro rata dividend to the following creditors upon the following sums, to wit: J. McLaughlin, two hundred and fifty-nine dollars and eight cents ; Allan Hill, two hundred and six dollars and fifty-seven cents; J, A. Blanc and Brother, three hundred and sixty-eight dollars and eighty-four cents; Newton Richards, eighty dollars; Julien Maury, two hundred and thirteen dollars and seventy-six cents.
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