Green v. Hanson
THE COURT.
The defendants in the above-entitled action undertook, for a consideration, to raise a building owned by plaintiff, the object being to make the same correspond with a change in the grade of an adjoining street. It was agreed that the structure be raised twenty-eight inches above its foundation. After the building had been raised to the stipulated height it was found that the proper level was a few inches lower, and accordingly, by agreement, it was lowered to a level about twenty-five inches above the original foundation, which in the meantime had been built up by the plaintiff to the new level.
Plaintiff alleged that the defendants neglected, before raising the building, to free the sills in front and on the sides thereof from the steps and cement sidewalk, thus causing the building when raised to be wrenched and warped; that when the same was lowered to the new foundation it was warped to such an extent that the south side of the structure was about six inches above the foundation, and also overlapped ail adjoining lot for a distance of three and a half to four inches; that defendants after much delay shored up and braced the structure so that the same, with the exception of a portion -which overlapped about half an inch, rested upon the new foundation; that the wrenching of the building was due to the negligent manner in which the work was done, and caused the plaster in the building to crack and- considerable portions to fall, the roof and pipes thereof to be broken and the paint to be damaged; and that defendants after shoring up the building removed their braces and tools used therefor without bracing or tying the structure, to remedy which plaintiff was compelled to employ labor. She alleged an expenditure of $544.50 in that connection, and also that the building
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due to defendants’ negligence, was permanently injured, causing her further damage. Defendants denied that the injuries alleged were due to their negligence, alleging that the same, if any, were caused by the improper construction of the new foundation, which they claimed was not level. They also sought by a counterclaim to recover a balance of $200 unpaid on their contract with plaintiff and $470 for extra work in connection with the raising and lowering of the building.
The court found for the plaintiff and entered judgment in her favor for $350.
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