Brady v. . Mayor, Etc., of New York

30 N.E. 757, 132 N.Y. 415, 44 N.Y. St. Rep. 613, 87 Sickels 415, 1892 N.Y. LEXIS 1210
CourtNew York Court of Appeals
DecidedApril 26, 1892
StatusPublished
Cited by9 cases

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Brady v. . Mayor, Etc., of New York, 30 N.E. 757, 132 N.Y. 415, 44 N.Y. St. Rep. 613, 87 Sickels 415, 1892 N.Y. LEXIS 1210 (N.Y. 1892).

Opinion

Parker, J.

The judgment under review awards to the plaintiff, as assignee of one John Brady, the sum of $42,792.35, adjudged to be due under a contract between John Brady and the defendant, by which it was provided that Brady should regulate and grade 95th street, from Tenth avenue to River street drive, for which he was to receive $8 per cubic yard for excavating earth ; one-fourth of a cent per cubic yard for excavating rock; and one-fourth of a cent per lineal foot for furnishing and setting curbstones, and for furnishing and laying flagging per square foot, one-fourth of a cent.

This will be recognized as what is known as an unbalanced bid, but its legality is not sought to be questioned here, and if it were it would not be open for consideration in view of the discussion of the question as presented by the contract now before us by Ruger, Ch. J., in 115 N. Y. 599.

Prior to the commencement of this action the officials, ■authorized by the contract to represent and act for the city in ■all matters relating to the performance of the work stipulated for by it, made the following certificates:

*419 “ Surveyor’s Certificate.
“ I hereby certify that the following amount of work has been done in the matter of regulating and grading Ninety-fifth street, from the west curb of Tenth avenue to the east line of Riverside Drive, and setting curbstones and flagging sidewalks therein. JOHN BRADY,
Contractor Since the Commencement of the Work.
“ 14,667 cubic yards of earth excavated (fourteen thousand six hundred and sixty-seven).
“ 10,831 cubic yards of rock excavated (ten thousand eight hundred and thirty-one).
“-cubic yards of filling.
“ 2,591 2£-12 linear feet of curb set (twenty-five hundred and ninety-one 2f-12).
“ 10,458-^ square feet flagging laid (ten thousand four hundred and fifty-eight A)-
“ Linear feet of dry stone box culverts.
“ Linear feet of picket fence.
“HERMAN K. VIELE, Surveyor..
“ Date, May .27, 1885.
“GEORGE A. JEREMIAH,
Superintendent of Street Improvements.”
' . “ Final Payment.
“ The City of New York,
“To John Brady, Contractor, Dr.:
“ For work done in the matter of regulating and grading-Ninety-fifth street, from the west curb of Tenth avenue to the east line of Riverside Drive, and setting curbstones and flagging sidewalks therein.
“ Certificate of acceptance of the work by the commissioner of public works, dated September 21, 1-885, Chap. 397, Laws 1852; chap. 580, Laws of 1872, sec. 4.
“Street improvement fund, authorized or contracted for after June 9, 1880.
“Ordinance approved March 20, 1883 (Sec. 139, N. Y. Consolidation Act of 1882). Estimated cost, $15,676.28.
*420

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