Reynolds v. Battle
Reynolds v. Battle
Opinion of the Court
This suit originates in the failure of R. A. Cutliff, a builder, to fulfil a contract entered into by him with the plaintiff, to erect for plaintiff certain buildings in the city of Shreveport. The work to be done was specified in a written contract, and the price fixed for its completion at ten thousand two hundred dollars. It was stipulated in the agreement that “ the said Cutliff takes from said Reynolds a dwelling-house and five acres of land, being the half of ten-acre lot No. 25, at the sum of $4,500, cash.” The contract was afterwards amended, by which the builder undertook to add an additional story to the building, as at first contemplated, for the additional compensation of four thousand dollars, the work to be completed and the building delivered to plaintiff by the 1st of January, 1860.
pirtliff filed a petition in August, 1§§0, praying the benefit of surrender,
We see no grounds for altering the judgment.
The contract is clearly a conditional one, in which the resolutory condition is implied, and the course taken by the plaintiff seems to have been . the proper one for him to pursue.
There seems to have been but little controversy in regard to the amount claimed by plaintiff, as due him in money. The indebtedness appears to have been clearly made out.
It is therefore ordered, adjudged and decreed, that the judgment of the District Court be affirmed, with costs in both Courts.
Civil Code, Articles 2040, 2041, 2042.
Reference
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- J. H. Reynolds v. H. J. Battle, Syndic
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