M. K. Smith Corp. v. Ellis

Decision Date18 October 1926
Citation257 Mass. 269
PartiesM. K. SMITH CORPORATION v. E. W. ELLIS.
CourtUnited States State Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts Supreme Court

September 27, 1926.

Present: RUGG, C.

J., BRALEY, CROSBY CARROLL, & WAIT, JJ.

Contract Performance and breach. Frauds, Statute of.

An agreement to make a tank of stated dimensions and material and according to plans made by the builder, it being understood that it is to be used for the storing and holding of cider, is not subject to the provision of the statute of frauds contained in the sales act, G.L.c. 106, Section 6, being excluded therefrom by cl. 2 of Section 6. A tank built under the provisions of the agreement above described leaked.

The builder tightened it on several occasions, but, while it stopped leaking temporarily, it began leaking again. The customer told the builder that, if he would repair the tank within a certain time so that it would not leak, he would pay for it. Before such repairs were made or the time for making them had expired, the tank, without fault of the customer, was destroyed by fire. In an action by the builder against the customer for the price which was to have been paid for the tank, it was held, that

(1) There was an implied term of the contract that the tank should not leak;

(2) The builder never completed his contract;

(3) The tank never became the property of the defendant and, when destroyed by fire, it remained the property of the plaintiff;

(4) The fact, that the cost of stopping the tank from leaking would be comparatively small, was immaterial.

CONTRACT, with a declaration as amended in two counts. In the first count the plaintiff alleged that it "constructed for the plaintiff and at his request a cider tank at a total cost of $750; that the defendant has wrongfully refused to pay for the said tank, wherefore he is indebted to the plaintiff in the said sum." The second count was for $7.50 for eighty pine lags furnished the defendant by the plaintiff. Writ in the Central District Court of Worcester dated January 15, 1924.

In the Superior Court, the action was heard by an auditor under an agreement that his findings of fact should be final. Material facts found by him are stated in the opinion. The action was heard upon the auditor's report by McLaughlin, J., without a jury, who found for the defendant on the first count and for the plaintiff in the sum of $7.50 and interest on the second count. The plaintiff appealed.

The case was submitted on briefs. G.R. Stobbs, H.H. Hartwell, & L.E Stockwell, for the plaintiff.

J.H. Reid, for the defendant.

CROSBY, J. Under the first count of the plaintiff's amended declaration it seeks to recover the sum of $750, the cost of the construction of a cider tank for the defendant, at his request. The answer of the defendant admits that he made a verbal agreement with the plaintiff to build a tank in which to store cider, but that the tank as constructed was not suitable for that purpose, and never was accepted by the defendant. The case was referred to an auditor whose findings of fact were to be final. The judge of the Superior Court, after hearing upon the auditor's report, found for the defendant on the first count and for the plaintiff on the second count.

The auditor made the following and other findings: that the defendant gave the plaintiff an order for the construction of the tank in the summer of 1922; that the dimensions and material were stated; that it was to be built according to plans made by the plaintiff, it being understood that it was to be used for the storing and holding of cider; that if properly constructed it would be suitable for storing and holding cider; that the defendant in ordering the tank relied on the skill and judgment of the plaintiff to construct it properly; that after it was finished it was found to leak and the plaintiff's men tightened it...

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    • United States State Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts Supreme Court
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