24 La. Ann. 421 | La. | 1872
The plaintiff sues on a contract of lease. She alleges that by her agent she leased, in the year 1871, to the defendants for the term of one year, to commence on the first of October, 1871, the house or premises No. 1, southwest corner of Canal and Magazine streets, in New Orleans, for the sum of three hundred and fifty dollars per month. The plaintiff sues for five months rent, or $1750, due at the time of filing her supplemental petition. The defendants deny that they entered into the contract declared upon by the plaintiff. They had judgment in the-lower court, and the plaintiff has appealed. In deciding this case, we have to determine from the evidence whether there was a valid binding contract between the parties verbally made by them, notwithstanding the defendants failed or refused to sign a written instrument of lease and to execute notes for the payment of the rent monthly as they agreed to do. Downing, a witness whose testimony was taken under commission, says: “ All that I know about the lease of said store is, that Mr. Ernest, the agent of the plaintiff, told me that he had rented the store from the expiration of my lease to Levy & Scheuer, and that on my calling on them, as I have already stated, to see them about my fixtures, they admitted to me that they had rented the store from Mr. Ernest. I think they said their lease was for the period of a year, but I am not positive about that.” This witness had been the tenant of the leased premises the previous year, and wanted to sell to Levy & Scheuer his fixtures', which they declined to purchase. In relation to these fixtures the witness, in answer to one of the interrogatories, said: “ Subsequently, on being informed by them (Levy & Scheuer) that they were trying to sublet the store, I requested them in case they should succeed in doing so, to try to sell my fixtures for me to the next tenant, which they promised to do.” Ernest, the agent of the plaintiff, said in his testimony :, “1 closed the lease with them on the eighth of J uly at the rate of $350, per month from the first of October, 1871, to first of October, 1872. In answer to a cross interrogatory, he said the lease was to he in writing, and notes to he given; that on separating with Mr. Scheuer on the morning of the eighth of July, I told him that the notes and lease would be sent to him.some time for his signature. He said to send
Rehearing refused.