Voorhees v. Wait
Voorhees v. Wait
Opinion of the Court
The plaintiff in this court was also the plaintiff in the courts below. It appears he was an orphan under age, living with his mother. And while yet a minor, contracted with the defendant, to work with him, for certain wages, and to be instructed in a trade, till the age of twenty-one, if the parties should so long agree. Under this agreement, he worked for the defendant some time, and then left him. The defendant refused to pay him the stipulated wages, and after the plaintiff became of full age, this action was brought. Upon this state of facts, the Court of Common Pleas non-suited the plaintiff, on the objection, that, he being under age when the contract was made, the defendant was not bound by it.
The judgment of the Common Pleas ought, therefore to be reversed, and the cause sent back for a re-trial.
Chief Justice and Ford, J. concurred.
Judgment reversed.
Cited in Snediker v. Everingham, 3 Dutch. 148.
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- ROBERT VOORHEES v. JOHN WAIT
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