Lakin v. Nuttall
Plaintiff failed to perform the contractual obligation (one 200‑ft tunnel) and there was no evidence defendants accepted partial performance; the particulars limited reliance on the common counts; therefore plaintiff could not recover and the judgment for defendants was affirmed.
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- Citation
- (1879) 3 SCR 685
- Parties
- Appellant: Frank Lakin; Respondents: Thomas Nuttall et al
- Court
- Supreme Court of Canada
- Jurisdiction
- Canada
- Judgment Date
- 9 May 1879
- Procedural Posture
- Appeal Contract Action / On Appeal From Supreme Court of British Columbia; Judgment on Appeal
- Outcome
- Appeal dismissed; judgment of the Court below affirmed
- Legal Topics
- Performance of Contract, Quantum Meruit, Acceptance of Partial Performance, Particulars of Demand, Pleading, Non Suit, Agency/authority to Bind Principal
- Source Language
- english
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Parties
Frank Lakin
Appellant
Thomas Nuttall et al
Respondents
Procedural Posture
Appeal Contract Action / On Appeal From Supreme Court of British Columbia; Judgment on Appeal
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether plaintiff fulfilled the sealed contract to run a single 200‑foot tunnel as a condition precedent to recovery
- 2 Whether defendants adopted or accepted partial performance such that recovery on a quantum meruit is available
- 3 Whether the particulars endorsed on the writ limited the plaintiff to proof under the special contract and precluded evidence under the common counts
Ratio Decidendi
Plaintiff failed to perform the contractual obligation (one 200‑ft tunnel) and there was no evidence defendants accepted partial performance; the particulars limited reliance on the common counts; therefore plaintiff could not recover and the judgment for defendants was affirmed.
Court Disposition
Appeal dismissed; judgment of the Court below affirmed
Orders
- Appeal dismissed with costs
- Judgment for defendants entered (rule absolute)
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