Allen v. Mayers

69 N.E. 220, 184 Mass. 486, 1904 Mass. LEXIS 1038
CourtMassachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
DecidedJanuary 5, 1904
StatusPublished
Cited by7 cases

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Bluebook
Allen v. Mayers, 69 N.E. 220, 184 Mass. 486, 1904 Mass. LEXIS 1038 (Mass. 1904).

Opinion

Braley, J.

This is an action of contract brought by trustee process on October 25, 1898. Edwin L. Fisher summoned as trustee disclosed by his answer that he had made a contract with the defendants to build a stable for him to cost $1,473, of which sum an unpaid balance remained due from him at the date of the writ of $654. This balance was claimed by William H. Simmons under an assignment made and delivered to him September 9, 1898, but not recorded. The Superior Court having found for the plaintiffs, the case is here on report, and the question raised is whether the plaintiffs or the claimant are entitled to the money in the possession of the trustee.

If we assume that the agreement to build the stable was a contract for “ future earnings ” within the meaning of St. 1865, [487]*487c. 43, § 2, re-enacted in R. L. c. 189, § 34, then an assignment of such earnings would be invalid' as against attachment by-trustee process if not recorded as therein required. Somers v. Keliher, 115 Mass. 165, 167.

In order to avoid this result the claimant now contends that the contract was either fully or substantially performed, and the stable accepted by- the owner, and therefore the assignment operated on a sum then due and payable.

It is apparent from the report of the case that at the date of the assignment all the work had been done with the exception of putting in a “ sill cock

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