Fitzgerald Spear Co. v. Kelly
Fitzgerald Spear Co. v. Kelly
Opinion of the Court
The opinion of the court was delivered by
The defendant, Ivelly, was the rector of St. Rose’s Roman Catholic Church at Oxford Furnace. A written agreement was made between the church and one Lennon for the building of a rectory for the use of the church corporation as a home for its rector. . Lennon procured from the plaintiff a considerable quantity of lumber to be used in the erection of the building. Failing to pay for the same, the plaintiff refused to supply any more lumber to him until it had received'something on account. Thereupon, according to the testimony offered on behalf of the plaintiff, the defendant, Kelly, promised to it to pay the entire lumber bill if it would furnish and deliver to the building the materials required for the completion of Lennon’s contract. The plaintiff accepted this offer and delivered the material. The plaintiff had a verdict and judgment.
The contention on the part of counsel for plaintiff in error that in making this promise Kelly was a mere agent of the church is, we think, without force. He made no attempt to hind the church. The obligation which ho assumed was a personal one. The judgment under review will be affirmed.
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