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Welch v. Livingston

Supreme Court, Appellate Term
Nov 1, 1900
33 Misc. 116 (N.Y. App. Term 1900)

Summary

In Welch v. Livingston (supra) it was said: "Where a contract has been partially performed and the defendant prevents the completion thereof, the aggrieved party may sue on a quantum meruit for the work done.

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Opinion

November, 1900.

Shafer Levin, for appellants.

Stake Eckerson, for respondent.


This action was brought to recover for work, labor and services rendered by plaintiff to the defendants, and on conflicting evidence the jury found for the plaintiff. Although it appears a specific contract had been entered into between the parties the plaintiff was not confined to an action for damages for the breach thereof. Where a contract has been partially performed, and the defendants prevent the completion thereof, the aggrieved party may sue on a quantum meruit for the work done. Farron v. Sherwood, 17 N.Y. 227. As the items allowed for the expenses in returning the machine to Baltimore have not been incurred and are not reasonably certain to be incurred, they should have been withdrawn from the consideration of the jury.

The judgment will, therefore, be reduced to $171.79, and as modified, affirmed, without costs to either party.

Present: BEEKMAN, P.J., GIEGERICH and O'GORMAN, JJ.

Judgment reduced to $171.79, and as modified, affirmed, without costs.


Summaries of

Welch v. Livingston

Supreme Court, Appellate Term
Nov 1, 1900
33 Misc. 116 (N.Y. App. Term 1900)

In Welch v. Livingston (supra) it was said: "Where a contract has been partially performed and the defendant prevents the completion thereof, the aggrieved party may sue on a quantum meruit for the work done.

Summary of this case from Weiser v. Stadium of Canarsie
Case details for

Welch v. Livingston

Case Details

Full title:THOMAS H. WELCH, Respondent, v . LOUIS D. LIVINGSTON et al., Appellants

Court:Supreme Court, Appellate Term

Date published: Nov 1, 1900

Citations

33 Misc. 116 (N.Y. App. Term 1900)
67 N.Y.S. 149

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