65 Ct. Cl. 87 | Ct. Cl. | 1928
delivered the opinion of the court:
During the months of July, August, and September, 1917, plaintiff, Heid Brothers, delivered to the defendant under a contract dated June 20, 1917, 899.8 tons of coal at the price of $14 per ton, and on September 20, 1917, plaintiff was paid therefor the full contract price. Thereafter plaintiff was advised by letter from the War Department, dated September 30, 1918, that the quality of the coal furnished did not meet the standard of requirement provided in the contract, and plaintiff was requested to remit the sum of $1,250.72, as the difference in price between the coal furnished and that provided for in.the specifications. Plaintiff refused to comply with this request, and thereafter defendant deducted said sum from amounts due plaintiff under a contract for the delivery of alfalfa hay, and still retains same. This suit is for the recovery of said sum.
The contract herein provided that payment should be made within 30 days after the completion of an order, “ provided the coal is not subject to rejection.” The delivery of the coal in this case was completed sometime in the month of September, 1917, the exact date not disclosed, and full payment was made on September 20, 1917. The coal was consumed by the Government, and plaintiff received no intimation of any defect in the quality of same until September 30,1918, more than a year after the delivery and payment.