41 Wis. 36 | Wis. | 1876
Since the decision reported in 39 Wis., 271, the plaintiff has amended his complaint, and now proceeds upon the original contract. He alleges that he “ duly performed all the conditions ” of the contract on his part to be performed, and “ that the same were fully completed on the 31st day of December, 1860,” on which day he became entitled to receive
An examination of the acts referred to clearly shows that the legislature neither acknowledged any liability upon the contract in question, nor promised to pay anything thereon. This view is amply sustained by every provision of the two acts under consideration. It is not necessary to give a full analysis of them. The chief justice, in the former decision, thus states the substance and effect of the first section of ch. 323: “ This statute recites the facts in a preamble, and provides that, for the purpose of equitably settling the plaintiff’s claims, the commissioners of printing shall appoint an expert to compute the actual amount of work done and material furnished under the contract; that thereupon the commissioners shall compute the same at the qucmtmn valebant rates reported in 1860 to the secretary of state, as far as those rates apply, and the residue at just and equitable rates, to be ascertained by the commissioners; dedujct all payments made on the contract, and report the balance, if any, due to the plaintiff on such computation, to the next legislature, £ without regard to the terms or rates of bid on which the said contract was awarded; it being the intention of this act to ascertain the true and exact amount of labor performed and materials furnished under said contract, and to secure to the assignee of said contract just and equitable rates for each and every item
It appears to us very plain that by this language the legislature did not acknowledge any liability on the original contract, and a fortiori made no promise to pay any debt thereon. The language must be understood with reference to the matter about which the legislature was acting. And that was, the “finding” or “award” of the-accountant and commis
By the Gotart. — It is so ordered.