Citation Numbers: 26 N.Y.S. 320, 73 Hun 564, 80 N.Y. Sup. Ct. 564, 56 N.Y. St. Rep. 425
Judges: Barnard
Filed Date: 12/1/1893
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/12/2024
The defendant Carroll is the owner of a lot of land in Yonkers. He sent to defendant Koch, a carpenter and builder, to come to his office, and upon his arrival told him that he wished him (Koch) to build a house on this lot for him. Koch accepted the employment. A few days after this, in August, 1891, Koch was directed to start the house at once. Mr. Sufelt was Carroll’s architect, and within a day or two employed the plaintiff to dig the foundation. At this time only the foundation plan was made out. New agreed with Koch to excavate the foundation for $520. Subsequently, the extent of the excavation was increased, by order of the architect, and this increase cost $240. The entire excavation was done under the direction of the defendant Carroll’s architect. Before the excavation was finished, Koch was taken sick, and was not able to build the house, but the same was finished on the foundation made by plaintiff, by other parties. Koch agreed to give $520 for the original work, and, although the defendant said it was too much, no one stopped the plaintiffs, or told