59 P. 547 | Or. | 1900
Lead Opinion
delivered the opinion of the court.
This is an action to recover damages for the breach of a written contract made on the ninth day of September, 1896, whereby the defendant agreed to sell and deliver to the plaintiffs, fourteen thousand pounds of hops then growing on his farm, after they were picked, cured, and baled, for which the plaintiffs agreed to pay five cents a pound, $1 of which was paid at the time the contract was made, three and one-half cents a pound were to be paid at the time of picking, the hops, on or about September 15, and the balance after delivery and acceptance. The complaint sets out the contract in full; alleges that immediately after its execution it was mutually agreed between the parties that the payment of three and one-half cents a pound should be made at the Bank of Woodburn ; avers full performance by plaintiffs of the contract as so modified, and the defendant’s refusal to deliver the hops as agreed, to their damage in the sum of $1,200. The answer admits the making of the contract set out in the complaint, but denies the alleged oral modification thereof, and for a further and separate défense alleges that the plaintiffs failed, neglected, and refused to pay the three and one-half cents a pound, or any part thereof, accord
This ruling must have been predicated upon the assumption that a failure on the part of the plaintiffs to make the payment of three and one-half cents a pound as agreed would not preclude them, from recovering damages for the subsequent failure of the defendant to deliver the hops, because there was a conflict in the testimony as to whether the plaintiffs had complied with the contract in this regard ; and, unless such issue was immaterial, it ought to have been determined by the jury, and not by the court.
Rehearing
On Petition eor Rehearing.
The points made in the petition for rehearing were not overlooked in the original consideration of the case, but it was believed that the view expressed in the opinion is the better one, as applied, to an action brought to recover damages for a breach of contract, such as is involved in this case. Rehearing Denied.