West v. Higgins
West v. Higgins
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the court.
This is an action by F. S. West against J. W. Higgins and the Aetna Indemnity Company, a corporation, to recover damages for the breach of an agreement. The bill of exceptions shows that on July 29, 1902, the plaintiff entered into a contract with Higgins by the terms of which he, in consideration of $2,425, stipulated to furnish the necessary materials and to erect for' plaintiff a two-story dwelling house on the northeast corner of Fifteenth and East Taylor streets, in the City of Portland. The structure was to have been completed on or before November 15, 1902, and the contract price was payable at the rate of 80 per
As the conclusion we have reached in the Ausplund case and in the case of McKinnon v. Higgins, 47 Or. 44 (81 Pac. 581), necessarily determines this appeal, the judgment is affirmed.
Affirmed.
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