Citation Numbers: 226 Or. 140, 359 P.2d 431, 1961 Ore. LEXIS 258
Judges: Goodwin, Ltjsk, McAllister, Perry, Rossman
Filed Date: 2/15/1961
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/13/2024
This is an appeal by the plaintiff, who is engaged
“* . * * the plaintiff ’ take nothing by this suit, that the plaintiff’s complaint be dismissed, and that defendant have and recover from the plaintiff his costs and * *
The suit was’based upon averments that the plaintiff furnished'materials to the defendant and performed electrical ■ wiring labor for him of ’the “reasonable value”' of $8,220.75 and that of that sum $2,220.75 remains unpaid. The complaint further alleged that the plaintiff filed a claim for a mechanic’s lien upon the property where he had performed his services. It prayed for judgment in the sum of $2,220.75 and foreclosure of the lien. The answer denied that the wiring service was furnished upon a quantum merit basis and alleged that it was done pursuant to a contract calling for the payment of $5,550. It averred payment to the plaintiff in the sum of $6,000 of which $450 was in excess of contract price.
Upon the trial the plaintiff testified that he supplied the materials and furnished the labor upon a cost plus basis. His testimony was unaccompanied by any writing in support of that theory of recovery. The defendant testified that the material was supplied and the labor was furnished upon a contract calling for the payment of $5,550. He supported his testimony with a writing bearing the plaintiff’s signature.
The testimony which was taken covers 166 typewritten pages. The trial developed no issues of law. It presented the questions (1) did the plaintiff supply the material and furnish the labor upon a cost plus basis as he contended or upon a contract basis as the defendant claimed, and (2) how many, if any, “ex