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The letters of the defendant's agent to the plaintiff, and his replies thereto, constitute a written contract between the parties. It was for the court, therefore, to ascertain the intention of the parties and to declare their rights thereunder. Simpson v. Pegram,
112 N.C. 541 . The services to be rendered and their value were fixed by that written contract, upon which we think his Honor put the proper construction.Affirmed.
Cited: Wilson v. Cotton Mills,
140 N.C. 56 . *Page 153(223)
Document Info
Citation Numbers: 20 S.E. 370, 115 N.C. 212
Judges: PER CURIAM.
Filed Date: 9/5/1894
Precedential Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/11/2024