31 Misc. 271 | N.Y. App. Term. | 1900
The action is to recover $135 for printing 300 college class pamphlets, and $15 for extra labor caused by alterations thereof, making in all the sum of $150. The answer was a general denial, and the real issue in the case was, whether or not the work was performed by the plaintiff at this defendant’s order and upon his credit.
Two entries in the plaintiff’s job or shop book, showing that the printing of the pamphlets and extra labor connected therewith, respectively, were charged against the defendant, were admitted in evidence against his objection and exception. These entries were made by the plaintiff’s superintendent, who testified that before the delivery of the pamphlets in suit, he made out a so-called charge ticket containing a brief description of the nature of the work performed, the price charged therefor, and the name of the person for whom the job was done; that he also prepared a similar ticket for the extra work; that he made an entry of both items in the aforementioned book, from which the bookkeeper made entries into other books, and that the original tickets were “ thrown away.” When such items were received in evidence the witness had already given testimony to
Entertaining these views, it follows that the judgment should he reversed and a new trial ordered, with costs to the appellant to abide the event.
Beekma.it, P. J., and O’Gobmait, L, concur.
Judgment reversed and new trial ordered, with costs to appellant to abide event.