Gunter v. J. E. Latham Co.

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Gunter v. J. E. Latham Co., 182 S.E. 661 (N.C. 1935)
208 N.C. 855; 1935 N.C. LEXIS 178
PER CURIAM.

Gunter v. J. E. Latham Co.

Opinion of the Court

Pee Cubiak.

In the absence of allegations in the complaint showing that defendant had breached its contract with the plaintiff, with respect to the properties described in the contract, the demurrer ore tenus was properly sustained.

The order of the defendant that work on one of the properties described in the contract be discontinued, did not constitute a breach of the contract, which is in writing. No facts are alleged in the complaint which show that such order was made arbitrarily, or with intent to injure the plaintiff. The contract expressly provides that work on the properties should be continued or discontinued in the discretion of the defendant, who had advanced all the money for the purchase and operation of the properties.

The judgment is

Affirmed.

Reference

Full Case Name
Haydn Gunter v. J. E. Latham Company.
Status
Published