Donovan Motor Car Co. v. Niles

140 N.E. 304, 246 Mass. 106, 1923 Mass. LEXIS 1125
CourtMassachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
DecidedJune 22, 1923
StatusPublished
Cited by27 cases

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Donovan Motor Car Co. v. Niles, 140 N.E. 304, 246 Mass. 106, 1923 Mass. LEXIS 1125 (Mass. 1923).

Opinion

Braley, J.

The defendant by assignment has succeeded not only to the rights of the lessors but is bound by their covenants. Peters v. Stone, 193 Mass. 179. The term of the lease was for five years from the first day of August, 1917, and the plaintiff entered into and has remained in possession of the premises until the bill was filed May 26, 1922. But the habendum clause after stating the term, reads, Together with the option of renewal on the part of said lessee for an additional term of five . . . years commencing [107]*107August 1st, 1922, provided written notice of its intention to exercise said option is given by said lessee to said lessors at least three . . . months prior to said first day of August 1922.” It was not contemplated that a new lease should be made but at the election of the lessee the term should be extended for five years more, and by the express wording of the lease it was a condition precedent that the plaintiff should give three months’ notice before August 1, 1922, and that the notice must be in writing. Stone v. St. Louis Stamping Co. 155 Mass. 267, 270. It was admitted that no notice in writing was given until May 19, 1922. The plaintiff however contends that such notice was waived by the defendant’s acceptance of an oral notice of the plaintiff’s election to renew. A lessor undoubtedly may waive an express provision for notice which is for his benefit. Wood v. Edison Electric Illuminating Co. 184 Mass. 523. But the judge has found that there was no waiver, and while the evidence is repotted, the finding which was a question of fact does not appear to have been plainly wrong. It accordingly must stand. The remaining contention is that time not being of the essence of the contract the written notice was sufficient. The short answer is, that whether the question arises either at law or in equity it is settled that “ time is of the essence of an option.” Carter v. Phillips, 144 Mass. 100. Boston & Worcester Street Railway v. Rose, 194 Mass. 142. Morgan v. Forbes, 236 Mass. 480. It follows that the decree dismissing the bill should be affirmed with costs.

Ordered accordingly.

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