131 Mo. App. 666 | Mo. Ct. App. | 1908
Defendant Schmidt, under a contract with defendant Louisa Wilson, constructed a dwelling house for her in the city of Cape Girardeau. Schmidt subcontracted the plastering to plaintiff or to one Thurbin, at 28 1-2 cents per yard. There was 911 yards of plastering and Thurbin put it all on. Plaintiff is a druggist and did none of the work, but contends that he subcontracted the plastering from
“Q. To whom did you (Schmidt) let the contract to do the plastering for that house? Objected to; states a conclusion. Overruled and exception. A. Mr. Thur-bin.
“Q. State whether or not, you as the original contractor for that building, you made any contract or agreement with any other person for the plastering on that building? Objected to ; states a conclusion. Overruled; exception. A. I did not.” That the contract was a verbal one, at 27 3-8 per yard.
“Q. State whether or not you ever at any time made a contract with the plaintiff to do any of the plastering on that house or authorized him in any way to do the work or furnish any materials that went into the construction of that building? Objected to; overruled; exception. A. No, sir, I did not.”
It is contended that Schmidt’s answers, that he let the contract for. the plastering to Thurbin, and did not let it to Gillian, the plaintiff, were statements of legal conclusions and not statements of facts. Schmidt stated the facts as he understood them to be, and