13 S.D. 138 | S.D. | 1900
This is an action to foreclose a mechanic’s lien upon certain real property in the city of Deadwood. Bindings and judgment were in favor of the plaintiff, and the defendant appeals.
The defendant in his answer set up a number of defenses to the action, but the only one urged in this court is that the plaintiff did not complete his contract within the time specified' therein, -and that the defendant is entitled by reason thereof, as a counterclaim against the plaintiff, to the sum of $720; being the amount of damages for 72 days’ delay in completing his contract, at the rate of $10 per day. The plaintiff, by his contract, undertook to complete the building, as originally designed, within 100 days from the time he commenced work upon the same, excluding delays caused by bad weather and by the acts of the defendant; and he further stipulated that, in case
The appellant specially excepted to findings Nos. 5 and 10, and contends that the evidence was insufficient to justify them. The evidence was conflicting as to the time when the building was in fact completed,- — the defendant contending that it was not completed until the 13th day of January, 1897, and plaintiff insisting it was completed on the 20th day of December, 1896,