Judges: Seabury
Filed Date: 2/18/1910
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/12/2024
The plaintiff sues to recover for labor performed and materials furnished under a contract by the terms of which it was required to furnish certain flooring in the defendant’s house. The contract required that payment should be made upon the certificate of the architect approving the work.
As the case was dismissed at the close of the plaintiff’s case, the plaintiff is entitled to the most favorable inferences which can be drawn from the evidence. While the evidence, which the plaintiff
It is urged that the judgment which was offered in evidence was res ad j udicata. This judgment was for the same cause of action, between the same parties, as the present action, and dismissed the complaint. As that dismissal was not upon the merits, but was specifically stated to be “without prejudice,” it follows that it was not a bar to the present action.
The judgment is reversed, and a new trial ordered, with costs to the appellant to abide the event. All concur.