Walton v. Davis
Before: James
Synopsis
The facts are stated in the opinion of the court.
JAMES, J.
Appeal from a judgment entered in favor of plaintiff, and from an order denying defendant’s motion for a new trial.
The following contract was entered into at the date set out therein between defendant Davis, who was doing business under the name of the Imperial Creamery Co., and T. A. Cox:
“An Agreement for the Hauling of Cream, figured as Butter Fat.
“This agreement entered into this the 17th day of December, 1909, between the Imperial Creamery Co., hereinafter known as the party °of the first part, and T. A. Cox, hereinafter known as the party of the second part.
“ Witnesseth: That the party of the second part does hereby agree to lay down at the plant of the Imperial Creamery Co., located at Imperial, California, all of the cream, in good condition, that it is possible for him to secure within the portions of the Imperial Valley, known as Water Districts No. 7 and No. 5, with the exception of what is known as the R. C. George Route, for the considerations hereinafter specified:
“The party of the first part does hereby agree that, providr ing the party of the second part fulfills all of the conditions of this contract, they will pay Seven Hundred ($700.00) Dollars per month to the party of the second part providing that he does deliver to the said plant daily not less than Two Hundred and Seventy-five (275) pounds of Butter Fat, nor more Three Hundred (300) pounds, and it is further agreed that the party of the first part will pay to the party of the second part the sum of Bight Hundred ($800.00) Dollars per month, providing the party of the second part deliver at the said plant daily not less than Three Hundred (300) pounds, nor more than Six Hundred (600) pounds of Butter Fat, and further, the party of the first part does hereby agree to pay to the party of the second part the sum of four cents per pound on Butter Fat delivered at said plant, providing the daily quantity delivered amounts to not less than Six Hundred
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(600) pounds, nor more than Eight Hundred (800) pounds, and it is further agreed that the party of the first part will pay to the" party of the second part the sum of three and one-half cents per pound on Butter Fat delivered at the said plant providing the daily quantity delivered amounts to over Eight Hundred (800) pounds per day.
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