23 Del. 78 | Del. Super. Ct. | 1908
charging the jury:
Gentlemen of the jury:—In this appeal from a judgment rendered by a Justice of the Peace, in this County, Peter C. Hansen and Edmund S. Smith, trading as Hansen and Smith, the plaintiffs, seek to recover from Generóse Verderame, the defendant, compensation for services and materials alleged to
The plaintiffs claim the sum of $63.40, itemized in their bill of particulars as follows:—
June 22, 1907 . . .19 hours ....$11.40 tt 24, tt . .10 t< .... 6.00 tt 25, It . .19 it .... 11.40 tt 26, tt . .15 tl .... 9.00 tt 27, tt .. 9 it .... 5.40 tt 28, ÍC . .13 ll .... 7.80
$51.00
SUPPLIES.
June 22, 1907 . .. One Holly........ .8.00 tt 27, “ . .. Three Quarts Oil .. . .60 tl 28, “ . .. Six Batteries..... .1.50 tt 28, “ . .. One Exhaust..... Valve Spring .. . . .30 tt 29, “ . .. Three Pals for..... Transmission . . . .2.00
Total........... $63.40
Where one is employed by another to perform work and labor and to furnish materials for him upon an agreed price, the person so employed is entitled to recover the stipulated price for the work done and materials furnished, if the work performed and the materials furnished are in accordance with the terms of the agreement. But if there was no agreement between the parties as to the compensation for the work and materials then the employee is entitled to recover for the sam such a sum as they are reasonably worth. It is not denied that the plaintiff did perform work, and did furnish materials for the defendant in the alterations and repairs of an automobile; and it is not claimed, in defense of this action, that the work performed and materials furnished have been paid for.
The defendant claims that there was a breach of the said contract of sale entered into between him and Hansen, and he seeks to set off and recoup his alleged claim for damages in this action. Without reviewing the testimony bearing upon the contention urged by the defendant, we say to you that there is nothing in the evidence adduced in this case to support the contention, and we decline to charge you as requested.
In this action you are to determine whether the whole or any part of the work and materials were done and furnished by the plaintiffs as alleged, and, in the absence of proof as to an agreed price for the same, what, if anything, the said work and materials were reasonably worth.
If you find from the evidence that work and materials were done and furnished by the plaintiffs as alleged, yet if the same were of such a character as to be of no benefit to the defendant, the plaintiffs should not recover.
If you find from the weight or preponderance of the evidence, that the plaintiffs did perform the work and furnish materials, for the defendant, as alleged, then your verdict should be for the plaintiffs for such a sum as you may find them to have been reasonably worth.
Verdict for plaintiffs for $63.40.