166 F. 191 | U.S. Circuit Court for the District of Western Missouri | 1908
This action was brought by plaintiff to recover damages alleged to have accrued to it by reason of the breach of an oral contract made by defendant to receive and pay for railroad cross-ties. The oral contract made between the parties is pleaded by the plaintiff in its declaration in the following language:
“Complainant states that on or about October 2, 1907, defendant agreed \\ till complainant to purchase», receive from, and pay complainant for all ties that complainant could produce and ship to defendant until January 1, 1908, at the rate of 811.75 (eleven dollars and seventy-five cents) per thousand. That complainant agreed with defendant to sell and deliver to defendant all ties it could produce and ship up to January 1, 1908.”
To this declaration defendant has interposed a general demurrer. The contention presented by the demurrer and urged by counsel for defendant is that the agreement made between the parties, as pleaded by plaintiff, is nonetiforceable in law for want of mutuality of obligation. No consideration is expressed in the contract as having been paid by the one parly to the other as compensation to the other for entering into the agreement. Presumably, therefore, it was thought the undertaking of the one was a sufficient consideration lo bind the other.
The demurrer must be sustained. It is so ordered.