39 Vt. 522 | Vt. | 1867
The opinion of the court was delivered by
The only question which this case requires us to decide relates to the tender of $55. made by the deffndant and received by the plaintiff. The auditor finds that, after this suit was commenced, and after the commencement of the December Term of the county court, in the year 1865, and during that term the defendant tendered to the plaintiff fifty-five dollars, in full, .for this suit then pending, and the costs as well as the debt, and asked the plaintiff if he would take the money. The plaintiff replied, “ yes, and twenty dollars more.” He took and used the money so tendered, “claiming more to be due to him.” It is well settled in this state that, when a sum of money is tendered or offered in satisfaction of a claim, and the tender or offer is accompanied with such acts and declarations as amount to a condition that if the money is accepted, it is accepted in satisfaction, and such that the party to whom it is offered is bound to understand therefrom that if he takes it, he takes it subject to such condition, an acceptance' under such an offer constitutes an accord and satisfaction, notwithstanding the party when he took the money claimed more, or declared he did not take it in full. McGlynn v. Billings, 16 Vt. 330 ; Cole v. The Transportation Company, 26 Vt. 87; McDaniels v. Lapham, 21 Vt. 222 ; McDaniels v. The Bank of Rutland, 29 Vt. 230, and Preston v. Grant, 34 Vt. 201. We are clearly of opinion that the facts reported amount to such an offer and acceptance. The suit was then pending, and costs had accrued for which the defendant was liable if he owed any part of the debt. The defendant said, “ I tender fifty-five dollars in full for the debt and costs off suit, and asked the plaintiff if he would take the money.” The offer made by the defendant, and his inquiry of the plaintiff, if he would take the money, must be taken and construed together; and the plaintiff was bound to understand from the language of the defendant’s inquiry that it was as broad as his offer. The defendant offered fifty-five dollars, — it was offered in full satis
The judgment of the county court is reversed and judgment for the defendant to recover his costs.