Peerless Pattern Co. v. Barthen , 199 Ill. App. 595 ( 1916 )


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  • Mr. Presiding Justice Pam

    delivered the opinion of the court.

    5. Damages, § 66*—what recoverable for breach of contract to purchase goods for definite period. In an action for alleged breach of a contract to purchase patterns and fashion guides for a definite period, under which goods of a certain value were to be considered as a standing debit and to draw interest throughout the term of the contract, after the expiration of which, all conditions having been fulfilled, the defendant could return all “live patterns in good sale-able condition” at the original purchase price, in payment of the standing debit, where defendant rescinded the contract and returned the patterns on hand shortly after the beginning of the term of the contract with the intention that credit be given him on the standing debit, held that plaintiff was entitled to recover the interest on the standing debit only during the period that the goods were retained and also, as minimum damages, its loss of profits sustained as a result of the failure of the defendant to purchase new patterns and as a result of the failure to order fashion guides in such numbers as were provided for in the contract.

Document Info

Docket Number: Gen. No. 21,169

Citation Numbers: 199 Ill. App. 595

Judges: Pam

Filed Date: 6/19/1916

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 11/26/2022