C. E. Morris Co. v. Foley Construction Co.

376 N.E.2d 578, 54 Ohio St. 2d 279, 8 Ohio Op. 3d 261, 1978 Ohio LEXIS 556
CourtOhio Supreme Court
DecidedMay 24, 1978
DocketNo. 77-594
StatusPublished
Cited by4,699 cases

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C. E. Morris Co. v. Foley Construction Co., 376 N.E.2d 578, 54 Ohio St. 2d 279, 8 Ohio Op. 3d 261, 1978 Ohio LEXIS 556 (Ohio 1978).

Opinion

William B. Brown, J.

The main issue raised by the instant cause is whether the trial court’s ruling that the July delivery of steel was not the proximate cause of damages suffered by Foley was correctly determined by the Court of Appeals to be against the manifest weight of the evidence.1

Judgments supported by some competent, credible evidence going to all the essential elements of the case will not be reversed by a reviewing court as being against the manifest weight of the evidence. See Chicago Ornamental Iron Co. v. Rook (1915), 93 Ohio St. 152, 160; Portage Markets Co. v. George (1924), 111 Ohio St. 775 (paragraph [281]*281one of the syllabus); and 3 Ohio Jurisprudence 2d 817, Appellate Review, Section 820, and the cases cited therein.

The trial court’s determination that the late steel delivery was not the proximate cause of Foley’s failure, to complete the highway on time is supported by such- evidence. Trial testimony revealed that Foley requested a March steel delivery date from Morris and' that Morris did not deliver the steel until July. However, there was also testimony that, while Foley completed the project 41 days late2, it was on schedule when Morris delivered its steel. Witnesses also testified that, for 45 days after Morris delivered its steel and Foley could have begun to use that steel in bridge construction, the steel was- stored at the construction site awaiting state and railway approval of erection plans which either Foley or a subcontractor other than Morris was responsible for delivering. Finally, there was also testimony that at least some of Foley’s- inability to meet its deadline was due to its failure to staff the project with adequate personnel. Since the record discloses that the trial court had competent evidence before it on which to base its finding that Morris’ July delivery of steel was not the proximate cause of any damages suffered by Foley, we must reverse the Court of Appeals and affirm the judgment of the Court of Common Pleas.3

Judgment reversed.

O’Neill, C. J., Celebrezze, P. Brown, Sweeney and Locheb, JJ., concur. Herbert, J., concurs in the judgment only.

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