DocketNumber: No. 7630
Filed Date: 6/9/1958
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/4/2024
The plaintiffs, in the District Court, sought a declaratory judgment and specific performance of a lease agreement. They had not complied with a condition precedent to the obligation of the lessee, but the theory of the complaint is that performance of the condition within the time specified had been waived by the lessee; that the lessee, by its conduct, was estopped to assert non-performance, and, under the doctrine of election, had conclusively elected, after condition broken, to treat the agreement as a present and continuing obligation of the parties. Motion for summary judgment was granted for the defendants.
Application of the doctrines of waiver, estoppel, and election requires a precise appraisal of the knowledge and situation of the parties at the times they acted. If such details are sufficiently
Reversed and remanded for further proceedings.