112 So. 44 | La. | 1927
Defendant is a corporation organized under the laws of Delaware to carry on an exposition or fair in the city of New Orleans in which to exhibit the fabricated and raw products of the United States and of foreign countries and to operate in connection therewith sales agencies and other means by which such products may be sold and exchanged in trade.
Plaintiff was made vice president and general manager thereon and served as such from July 1, 1924, to August 27, 1925. His salary was fixed at $15,000 per year, or $1,250 *456 per month, of which $600 per month was to be paid, and was paid, during organization, the balance to be paid at the opening of the exposition.
We can see no reason why plaintiff should have agreed to postpone his claim until the exposition should prove an unqualified success, except in the expectation that his services would be retained (whether as vice president or otherwise) and himself be given an opportunity to make it such a success. But this was made impossible by plaintiff's dismissal, thus:
"My reason for agreeing to that proposition was based on the fact * * * that I was to continue in the office which I had held all along since the organization of the corporation, and that as soon as the exhibition opened they would have sufficient money to return the difference which was not paid; * * * but, instead of carrying out the provisions on which they secured my signature to this letter, it led only to my dismissal."
There was therefore a complete failure of consideration in that respect.
And moreover, the provision that plaintiff should wait until the exposition should have a net cash balance of $100,000 in the treasury was a potestative condition of the kind reprobated by R.C.C. art. 2034. For the moneys of the defendant are under the control of its board of directors, who might always, and without the least impropriety, determine that the interests of the exposition would be better subserved by using or investing its funds, rather than by accumulating a large and idle net cashbalance in the treasury.