114 N.Y.S. 804 | N.Y. App. Term. | 1909
This action is to recover damages for an alleged breach of a written contract, by which defendant hired plaintiff as sales agent in South Africa and elsewhere, and agreed to pay him a commission on goods sold by him for defendant. The plaintiff claims that defendant wrongfully terminated the contract, failed to pay him his commissions due at the time of such termination, and prevented him from earning his commissions during the unexpired term of the contract. Defendant sets up a general denial and also claims that plaintiff violated the terms of the contract by cutting prices, selling competitive goods, delegating his authority to others and permitting them to carry out the contract, instead of giving his entire personal attention thereto, failing to observe the reasonable instructions of defendant, executing orders through nonresponsible houses, and in other respects failing to conform to the requirements of the contract, i. e., in not sending to defendant copies of orders, with signature of purchaser, when obtainable, with full particulars, and in sharing his commissions with customers. Plaintiff made a motion for a bill of particulars, which was granted; and an order was entered directing defendant to set forth the particulars in which plaintiff failed to keep the contract by giving times and places of such violations; the items of merchandise sold at cut rates; the items of competitive goods sold; when and where plaintiff delegated his authority, or failed to devote his entire time to the performance of the contract; when, where and how he failed to obey the reasonable directions of defendant ; which orders were not executed through some responsible export house, as required by the contract; when he failed to send to defendant copies of orders with particulars, etc.;
Present: Gildersleeve, Giegerich and Seabury, JJ.
Order affirmed, with ten dollars costs and disbursements.