215 Mass. 550 | Mass. | 1913
This is an action for rent of an electrical piano player, payable in advance at the rate of $25 a month for the twenty-three months beginning December 1, 1908, and ending October 1, 1910. The plaintiff credited the defendant with payments made during this period amounting to $242.85, making the net balance due (disregarding interest) $332.15.
The judge made the following findings in the action now before us: “I find that ‘rent therefor for certain months prior to November, 1910, for which plaintiff has brought suit’ is not the rent specified in the fourth paragraph,and that ‘the rent for the months of November and December, 1910, and January, February and March, 1911,’ is the rent specified and that it is the latter period, and no other that the decree covers.” “I find for the plaintiff in the sum of $332.15 with interest from the date of the writ.”
The rent being payable monthly, the plaintiff had a right to bring an action for each unpaid monthly instalment as it fell due. In the action now before us the plaintiff could recover for rent due for the twenty-three months next before October 19,1910, but not for rent thereafter falling due. After bringing this action he had a right to bring a further action or actions to recover unpaid monthly instalments thereafter falling due. If he did bring subsequent actions for subsequent rents and recovered judgment in the subsequent action for the subsequent rents before the first action came on for trial, he was not thereby prevented from recovering a later judgment in the earlier action for the earlier rent. Of course the plaintiff could not recover in this the earlier ac
Exceptions overruled.
Lawton, J.
The defendant alleged exceptions.