Clothier v. Kracko

27 Misc. 2d 920, 208 N.Y.S.2d 648, 1960 N.Y. Misc. LEXIS 1982
CourtNew York County Courts
DecidedDecember 23, 1960
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Clothier v. Kracko, 27 Misc. 2d 920, 208 N.Y.S.2d 648, 1960 N.Y. Misc. LEXIS 1982 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1960).

Opinion

Richard J. Shermah, J.

Trial was held at a Trial Term of the Saratoga County Court on June 30,1958. The brief on behalf of the plaintiff has been received only recently.

On or about November 5, 1954, the defendant, Olga Kracko, entered into a contract in writing with the plaintiff, Walter J. Clothier, for the construction on premises owned by defendants, Walter and Pauline Swidunovich. The contract price was $14,000 to be paid $4,000 down and the balance in four payments of $2,500 each. The project was to be completed and ready for occupancy by the end of May, 1955. The contract was drawn by the plaintiff and the defendant Kracko. Some difficulties apparently arose between the parties in January and/or February of 1955, and on February 21, 1955, a supplemental agreement was drawn by Mr. Charles L. Hoey, attorney for the defendants, and executed by the parties. The sum of $11,500 has been paid on account of the contract, leaving, with certain adjustments, a balance due of $2,405. Plaintiff also claims that extras were furnished, and demands judgment for $2,951.

The defendants, answering the complaint herein admitted the written agreements, denied that the work was fully performed and that the work was performed in a poor, unsatisfactory and unworkmanlike manner, alleged a breach of the agreement; that it was necessary for defendants to have all heating, air conditioning, plumbing and other items done over or completed by other workmen; that rentals were lost; and further that it became necessary to hire other persons to complete or correct the work. The defendants demanded judgment against the [922]*922plaintiff dismissing the complaint and that defendants have judgment against the plaintiff for the sum of $9,000.

Subsequently plaintiff demanded a bill of particulars from the defendants, and later a motion was made to that effect, whereupon this court granted an order of preclusion unless the defendants served, a bill of particulars within 15 days.

A notice of mechanic’s lien was filed in the Saratoga County Clerk’s office on or about the 12th day of September, 1955.

Inasmuch as this court is following a strict construction of the contract and the supplemental agreement, they are set forth herewith.

CONmAOT

10-Room Motel

1 — Foundation 6 ft. in depth concrete — cellar ventilated by small windows.

2 — 8" concrete blocks to be used for foundation.

3 — Insulation partition between units.

4 —■ 2-double hung windows, one in rear of bedroom and one in bathroom.

5 — Picture windows to be installed by contractor and bought by owner.

6 —• Aged native lumber to be used.

7—-Floors to be made of Pine or Spruce or other suitable material sanded smooth and varnished.

8 — Built-in wall closets with 2 shelves and pole for hangers.

9 — Built-in shower stalls with plastic tile covered full height of shower stall.

Additional 4 ft. plastic tile round the rest of the bathroom. Colors of tile to be chosen.

10— -White wash sinks with chrome faucets. White toilet bowls and recessed

soap, glass paper spaces.

11— -Bathrooms to have tiled floors (cemented asphalt).

12 — Size of overall unit (12 x 14).

Size of finished unit (IF 8" x 13? 8").

13 —- Combination oil heating unit with air conditioning, guaranteed.

14 — Heating fixtures to be in base board. °

15 — Complete copper plumbing connected and installed.

16 — One ceiling light with wall switch per room.

One bathroom light with outlet and wall switch.

2 double outlets to a room. One outlet and switch outside the two doors overhead. Fixtures to be attached.

17-—-Sheet-rock for inside finish of rooms in different colors, painted by contractor. All joints to be taped and smooth finished.

18 — Solid birch doors with locks built in each handle.

19 — 3 ft. overhanging roof.

20 — 3 ft. concrete walk in front of motel.

21 ■—- Chimney made of blocks with tile pipe inside, and capped on top with bricks.

22 — 2 Hot-water tanks 80 gal. each.

23 — 2 Septic tanks (500 gal.) each.

24 — Water pump to be wired and connected.

25 — Windows size to be 53% x 38%.

26 — Roofing to be 3 in one shingles, color to be chosen.

27 — Graded ground of frontage of Motel and slate covered for solidness.

28 — Five circlets on Motel front.

29—-All foundation to be water proofed.

[923]*92330 — Metal eave drips shall be provided.

31 —. Roof shall be water-tight at completion. Saturated felt to be used as flux

for all metal valleys.

32 — All pipes passing through the roof shall be flashed and counter flashed.

Counter flashing shall be caulked into the hubs or held with brass clamps embedded in elastic or white lead.

33- —-Job shall be guaranteed for at least (1 yr.).

34— Job must be completed and ready for rental by the end of May, 1955.

35 —■ Tapestery colored brick to be used on front.

Common red brick to be used on rear and sides of building.

36—Under this guarantee the contractor shall repair or replace which may become defective or due to poor workmanship within that time. This guarantee shall accompany the request for Anal payment.

TOTAL ERICE AGREED-..............$14000.00
Nov. 1st, 1954.................... 4000.00 Down Payment Ree’d. WJC
2nd Payment Dee. 17,1954 ........ 2500.00 1st Payment Ree’d. WJC
2500.00 2nd Payment
2500.00 3rd Payment
2500.00 4th Payment
Allowance of $1-60.00 Dollars on windows purchased by owner.
signed Walter J. Clothier
signed Olga Kracko
Finished floor $600.00 extra.

whereas, on or about November 5,1954, olga kracko- and Walter j. clothier entered into a contract for the erection by Clothier of a 10-room motel according to specifications contained in said contract;

it is hereby agreed that the contract, from this time on, shall be modified as follows:

A payment of $2600.00 on account of the cost of said building shall be made at this time.

Clothier agrees that he will proceed with the installation of tile floors in said building, and a payment of $975.00 shall be made at the time the tile floors are completed. The tile to be installed shall be in colors selected by Kracko, to be in Grades B and C, and the paints to be applied shall be selected by Kracko to harmonize with the tile.

it is further agreed that if Clothier shall connect the heater, Kracko shall furnish the oil necessary to heat the building during the installation of said tile floors.

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