This is a motion to set aside a verdict and grant a new trial upon the minutes. The action was brought by the plaintiff, Miss Lyon, to recover damages, she claiming the defendant prevented her from performing her contract. In addition she asks for certain items, of expense. Defendant engaged her to record her voice for reproduction with records by phonographs. The original contract was for a year and she agreed to refrain from like work for others; otherwise her time was her own. The defendant was to pay her a stipulated sum for each record which it declared satisfactory. After certain tests were made with the voice and orchestra upon wax and reproduced by phonograph, then came the final effort, which was recorded upon a master record and which was sent without reproduction to be electroplated and which became the test record for selection or rejection. The defendant accepted and paid for two test or final records. In September, 1917, the plaintiff sang with orchestration the “Ave Maria,” “ Rosary,” “ In Der Cristnach ” and other selections. Upon the return of the test records in October the defendant claimed they were poor and not satisfactory. It rejected them with but two exceptions and reserved the right to pass upon
Motion granted, except as to items of expense.
