Whitcomb v. Roll

Decision Date01 May 1907
Docket Number6,002
Citation81 N.E. 106,40 Ind.App. 119
PartiesWHITCOMB v. ROLL
CourtIndiana Appellate Court

From Superior Court of Marion County (65,729); John L. McMaster Judge.

Suit by Harry W. Roll against James A. Whitcomb. From a decree for plaintiff, defendant appeals.

Affirmed.

O. B Jameson, Frederick A. Joss and Linn D. Hay, for appellant.

Oliver H. Carson, for appellee.

OPINION

ROBY, P. J.

Suit by appellee against appellant to foreclose a mechanic's lien and to recover the contract price for work done and material furnished under a written contract, a copy of which is filed with the complaint. A special finding of facts was made and conclusions of law stated thereon. The disposition of this appeal depends upon the decision of two separate questions. The first one is whether the special findings show a compliance by appellee with the terms of his contract.

Appellee undertook by said contract to do interior decoration for appellant in a certain storeroom. The contract, after specifications as to the work, contained a clause as follows:

"In preparing said walls, we will cover the wood partitions now standing with canvas to make a suitable surface to work on, as above mentioned. All materials used to be of the best, and executed in a good, substantial, and workmanlike manner, for the sum of $ 200."

The court found "that the materials used in covering said partitions and preparing them for the painting were such as were used in the trade of decorating for such purposes, and were of the best character, and that the work done on said partition, as well as upon the other portions of the walls and ceilings of said room was done in a good, substantial, and workmanlike manner."

The point made against the finding is that it does not state that a "suitable surface to work on" was made. We think, however, that substantial compliance with the contract is shown.

The contract between the parties was made on March 3, 1903. The work was begun on March 10 of said year. About the last of March appellee rendered his bill to appellant's manager for the contract price of said work. Said bill was forwarded to appellant, whose residence is in Boston, Massachusetts and on May 6 he sent appellee a check for $ 100 on account, stipulating that said payment did not carry with it the acceptance of the work as it then stood. About June 20 following he visited Indianapolis, and had an interview with appellee's...

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  • Moss v. Best Knitting Mills
    • United States
    • North Carolina Supreme Court
    • December 9, 1925
    ...will be used. In order to meet this requirement, the law exacts ordinary care and skill only. Doster v. Brown, 25 Ga. 24; Whitcomb v. Roll, 40 Ind.App. 119, 81 N.E. 106; Independent School Dist. v. Swearngin, 119 702, 94 N.W. 206; Peacock v. Gleesen, 117 Iowa, 291, 90 N.W. 610 (only reasona......
  • Dove v. Rose Acre Farms, Inc., 1-281A46
    • United States
    • Indiana Appellate Court
    • May 11, 1982
    ...received by a party are far greater than the injury done to him by the breach of the other party. Drost, supra; See Whitcomb v. Roll, (1907) 40 Ind.App. 119, 81 N.E. 106; Willis, Promissory and Non-Promissory Conditions 16 Ind.L.J. 349, 356 (1941). Dove cites no case applying the doctrine t......
  • Miller Monuments, Inc. v. Asbestos Insulating & Roofing Co., 19578
    • United States
    • Indiana Appellate Court
    • October 24, 1962
    ...to accept the work as completed, did additional work in order to meet the owner's objections. In the case of Whitcom v. Roll (1907), 40 Ind.App. 119, 121, 81 N.E. 106, a contractor substantially complied with his contract to do interior decorating, but the appellant, owner of the real estat......
  • W. P. Nelson Company v. Weyl
    • United States
    • Indiana Appellate Court
    • December 18, 1919
    ... ... dated from May 12, 1916. Conlee v. Clark ... (1896), 14 Ind.App. 205, 42 N.E. 762, 56 Am. St. 298; ... Whitcomb" v. Roll (1907), 40 Ind.App. 119, ... 81 N.E. 106 ...   \xC2" ... ...
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