Brown v. Raritan Chemical Works, Inc.

188 A.D. 578, 177 N.Y.S. 309, 1919 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 7812
CourtAppellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York
DecidedJuly 3, 1919
StatusPublished
Cited by6 cases

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Brown v. Raritan Chemical Works, Inc., 188 A.D. 578, 177 N.Y.S. 309, 1919 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 7812 (N.Y. Ct. App. 1919).

Opinions

Dowling, J.:

This action was brought to recover the sum of $2,352 damages claimed to have been sustained by reason of defendant’s breach of a contract to deliver certain crystal chlorate of potash. Defendant counterclaimed in the sum of $540 damages claimed for the breach of a contract to deliver certain soda ash. The complaint and counterclaim were dismissed, and both plaintiffs and defendant have appealed.

Considering plaintiffs’ appeal first, the complaint sets forth that on November 29, 1916, an agreement was made between them and defendant by which the latter was to sell and deliver to the former 300 kegs of crystal chlorate of potash at sixty cents per pound, immediate delivery, terms net cash, which agreement defendant has failed and refused to perform despite plaintiffs’ demand that it do so, plaintiffs being ready, willing and able to perform all their obligations thereunder. By its answer the defendant set up: “V. That [580]*580on or about the 29th day of November, 1916, plaintiff and defendant made and entered into an agreement, the terms of which are set forth in the following broker’s note or memorandum:

“Pye & Co.
“ ‘ Brokers.
“ ‘ Chemicals, Drugs, Etc.,
“ ‘ 95 William Street.
“ ‘ New York, Nov. 29th, 1916.
“ ‘ Confirmation.
1 Bought of Raritan Chemical Works,
For account of B. Brown & Bro.
Quantity 300 Kegs
Article Chlorate of Potash Crystals (Domestic)
Price 60c per lb.
Terms Net cash against delivery order.
' Shipment Spot
Remarks
“ ‘ Yours truly,
“ ‘ PYE & CO.
“ ' Per J. V. C.’
“ VI. That on or about December 1st, 1916, in accordance with the terms of said agreement, defendant duly presented to the plaintiff delivery order covering said three hundred (300) kegs of Chlorate of Potash Crystals and demanded payment for said Crystals; that plaintiff refused to accept said delivery order or the said goods, or to make payment therefor, unless an inspection of the said Chlorate of Potash Crystals, then in a warehouse in the City of Jersey City, was permitted by defendant for the purpose of ascertaining the make of such Crystals; that thereupon the defendant issued and delivered to plaintiff, in accordance with its request, a permit allowing the plaintiff to make inspection of said Crystals within a reasonable time, and that the plaintiff accepted said permit and agreed to make inspection and after such inspection was made, to accept and pay for said Crystals, provided they were of the make and brand contracted for. That at the time of issuing said permit for the inspection of said goods, it was understood and agreed between plaintiff and the defendant [581]*581that if such inspection was not made within a reasonable time, that the said contract would be considered by defendant breached and cancelled; that the plaintiff has failed and refused to make inspection of said goods and failed and refused to accept same or to pay therefor; that thereby the said contract was breached by plaintiff, and that same was cancelled by defendant.”

Upon the trial the contract for the purchase of these goods under the written memorandum made by the brokers as above set forth was proven by plaintiffs. Under that memorandum the terms were “ net cash against delivery order.” On December 1, 1916, at about two o’clock in the afternoon, plaintiffs received an invoice for 300 kegs crystal chlorate of potash at the agreed price, accompanied by the following letter:

“ Frank J. Cassidy, President
“.Willard E. Day, Vice President
“ Raritan Chemical Works
“ 229 West 42d Street — New York
Dec. 1st, 1916.
B. Brown & Bro.
“ N. Y. City:
“ Dear Sirs.— In accordance with contract of November 29th, placed with us through Pye & Company, we enclose delivery order and bill for 300 kegs Chlorate of Potash, Crys. (Domestic), at 60c per pound, terms net cash against delivery order.
“ Please hand bearer check in payment of this bill, $20160.00, and oblige,
Yours very truly,
“ RARITAN CHEMICAL WORKS,
“ WED /DLB. W. E. Day, V. Pres.”

In reply thereto plaintiffs wrote a letter and delivered it to the defendant’s messenger, still in waiting, as follows:

ec. s
“ Raritan Chemical Works,
“ 229 W. 42nd Street,
“ New York City:
“ Gentlemen.— We beg to acknowledge receipt of your invoice No. B1048 for three hundred (300) kegs Crystal [582]*582domestic Chlorate of Potash which we purchased from you through Messrs. Pye & Co. at 60c per pound.
“ Kindly let us have inspection permit on the Jarvis Warehouse as we wish to find out the make of these goods.
“ Kindly do this at once to enable us to give you a check for same.
Yours very truly,
“ B. BROWN & BRO.
“ By B. Brown.”

Defendant thereupon sent the following letter to plaintiffs by messenger, which they received at three-thirty p. m.:

“ Frank J. Cassidy, President
“ Willard E. Day, Vice President ■
■“ Telephone Bryant 8420-1-2
“ Raritan Chemical Works
229 West 42nd Street, Cable Address
“ New York ‘ Antimang ’
“ Codes Western Union
“ A. B. C. 5th
“ Edition Lieber’s
“ And A1
“ December 1st, 1916.
“ B. Brown & Brother,
“ 237 Water St.,
“ City: .
“ Dear Sirs.— Replying to yours of the 1st inst., and referring to our invoice B-1048, for three hundred kegs of Crystal Domestic Chlorate of Potash, we enclose inspection permit on Jarvis Warehouses for these goods.
It is now two-thirty p. m. We will hold the goods until five p.

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