105 Kan. 249 | Kan. | 1919
The opinion of the court was delivered by
M. W. Cardwell recovered a judgment against Brigham Uhl on account of his failure to perform two contracts for the delivery of wheat. The defendant appeals.
. The other contract provided for a delivery within a reasonable time, or as soon as the defendant could procure cars. Complaint is made because the court did not instruct the jury as to what constituted a reasonable time, and because there was no evidence as to when the cars could have been procured. The contract having been repudiated by the defendant, these matters became immaterial.
The judgment is affirmed.