94 Vt. 496 | Vt. | 1921
This controversy grows out of a farm lease. Under date of March 10, 1917, the parties executed a written agreement by the terms of which the plaintiffs leased to the defendant certain land and buildings for the term of one year from April 1, 1917, with the right in the defendant to renew the lease for a further period of two years upon the notice therein provided. The defendant agreed to pay as rent “the annual sum of one hundred sixty-two dollars, as follows: Fifty-four dollars on July 1st, 1917; fifty-four dollars on October 31st, 1917; and fifty-four dollars on January 1st, 1918”. The defendant continued in possession under the lease until the latter part of December, 1919, paying the rent substantially as agreed,
The plaintiffs claimed damage for breach of a covenant respecting good husbandry, but the principal controversy was over the matter of rent. Expressly disavowing any claim for rent after January 1st, they claimed to recover the amount due on that date as rent for the months of October, November, and December preceding. They were permitted without objection to give evidence tending to show that each installment of rent covered the intervening period preceding the time of payment, and that the payment falling due January 1, 1920, was the rent for the last three months that' the defendant occupied the premises. The defendant’s testimony on this subject was equivocal. He insisted that the rent was fully paid to January 1st, but in some of his answers on cross-examination he gave assent to the theory advanced by the plaintiffs. It was admitted that the plaintiffs owed the defendant $20.20, for which he should receive credit on account of rent. At the close of the evidence the plaintiffs moved for a directed verdict. The motion was granted, and the jury instructed to return & verdict for the plaintiffs in the sum of $54 as rent from October 1st to January 1st, less $20.20, the amount of the defendant’s offset, and such additional sum as they should award, if any, on the other branch
Reversed and remanded.