261 F. 661 | 8th Cir. | 1919
From recovery for breach of contracts to supply gasoline defendant brings its writ of error.
The company, an oil wholesaler, entered into two form contracts with the partners, who were retailers of gasoline, as follows:
Order No.-. Date 4 — 5—1915,
M-American Refining Company:
Ship to Gasoline Filling Station
At 1724 Grand Av. When — As ordered during 1915.
How ship, S. Fé or Katy Terms usual.
Salesman,-. Buyer,----.
60 T/cs 60/62 Gravity Gaso
Brices to be mutually satisfactory at time of ship—
For each advance in K. C. tank wagon prices the f. o. b. refining prices to advance % the amount—
This based on present prices of 6e refinery Kans. rate of freight and K. C. market 9.80
J. F. Campion.
Gasoline Filling Station, by Alex A. Smith.
Order No. 202 Date 5/5/1915
M-American Refining Company:
Ship to Gasoline Filling Station
At Kansas City, Mo. When — -As ordered.
How ship, —-.
Terms 1/10 net SO
Salesman, J. F. Campion. Buyer, A. A. Smith.
_ 40 T/cars 60/62 Gasoline. For each advance in K. C. tank wagon market the f. o. b. Refy. prices to advance % the amount
This based on present prices of 6e refinery Kansas rate of freight and K. C. wagon market 9.80 American Refining Co.,
By J. F. Campion, Treas.
The latter of the above instruments,/after being executed by Campion for the company, was mailed to the partners, in the following letter:
Walter Hennig, President; Thos. H. Kennedy, Vice-President; E. A. De Meules, Secretary; J. F. Campion, Treasurer.
American Refining Company, Refiners of Petroleum, Gasoline, Naphtha, Kerosene, Neutrals, Cylinder Stock, Paraffine, and All Petroleum Products.
Export Station, New Orleans, La. St. Louis Office, 711 La Clede Gas Bldg. Cable Address, “Amrefeo,” Western Union Code.
General Offices and Refinery:
Muskogee, Oklahoma, May 7, 1915.
Additional Contract 40 Cars Gasoline.
Gasoline Filling Station, 1724 Grand Avenue, Kansas City, Mo. — Gentlemen: Attention Mr; A. A. Smith. You will remember, when Í was last in Kansas City, you told me to book you another forty cars of 60/62 gasoline on same basis as your previous contract for 60/62 gasoline. I am inclosing you order No. 202, which I believe you will find entirely satisfactory. If'you do, please sign the original and return for our file.
Thanking you for the business, and hoping to see you soon, I am
Yours very truly, [Signed] J. F. Campion, Treasurer.
Shipments began April 6, 1915, and continued to November 30, 1915, by which time 58 cars had been delivered. There was entire harmony until November 4th, up to which time 47 cars had been delivered. Upon that date, the company attempted to avoid responsibil
The propositions advanced here by the company are:
“First. That the alleged contract of April 5th is void under the statute of frauds, in that no price is fixed for the gasoline to be shipped thereunder.
“Second. That the alleged contract of May 4th is void for want of mutuality.
“Third. That if the contracts are to be held valid and enforceable, they call only for such quantity of gasoline as the plaintiffs needed to conduct their business for the remainder of the year 1915 and no more, and that substantially such amount was furnished; the damages for failure to deliver the remainder being more than offset by the money owing from the plaintiffs for gasoline furnished and not paid for.
“Fourth. That the plaintiffs breached the contracts by announcing their refusal to pay for shipments made, except npon a condition not within the terms of the alleged contracts.”
“For each advance in K. G. tank wagon prices the f. o. b. refining prices to advance ’A the amount— This based on present prices of 6c refinery Kans rate of freight and K. O. market 9.80.”
“That portion relative to deliveries reads as follows: ‘As ordered during 1915’ — which is in accordance with what I told you, when you were here. Of course, the ordeb of May 5th for 40 cars was simply an increase of the first order of 60 cars, and the letter of the American Refining Company of May 7th indicates this, and states that the order for 40 cars w^.s booked ‘on same basis as your previous contract for 60/62 gasoline.’ Therefore the arrangement under which you are now receiving gasoline from us will terminate December 31, 1915.. In compliance with your request, Mr. Aiken has submitted a proposition to furnish your 1916 requirements. * * * ”
The partnership accepted that construction, and promptly ordered delivery during 1915. The company should not now be permitted to escape on the ground that the contract lacked distinctness and mutuality in this very respect.
The judgment is affirmed.