From July 1, 1907, defendant has furnished artificial illuminating gas to plaintiff for street and public building lighting purposes, rendering bills therefor at the rate of ninety-five cents per thousand feet. The plaintiff has declined to pay such bills, contending that such gas is only worth seventy-five cents per thousand, and assumes the right to liquidate and pay defendant’s claim at such rate. Bills amounting to $131,658.12 having accumulated, the defendant notified plaintiff that, unless such account was
The motion will be denied, without costs, upon condition that plaintiff pay to defendant, within ten days from date of entry and service of order to be entered hereon, a sum equivalent to seventy-five cents per thousand cubic feet for gas used by plaintiff since July 1, 1907, which payment shall be without prejudice to either party hereto to establish any other sum as the reasonable value of such gas. In the event the plaintiff shall fail to make such payment, an order may be entered at the expiration of said ten days vacating the temporary injunction granted herein on the 10th day of September, 1908, with ten dollar’s costs.
Ordered accordingly.