Forey v. Western Stage Co.
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Opinion
The court properly excluded the evidence. It was not competent to measure the plaintiff’s right of recovery, by what some other person may have consented to accept in full for his services. It could not be any legitimate circumstance that another, under the pressure of necessity, or to avoid litigation, or for any other cause, even willingly, accepted a given sum for his like services. The real question at issue was the value or worth of the services of plaintiff, and not what another may have accepted as payment in full for his.
The theory of the instructions, as asked by defendant, must have been and was that plaintiff’s petition alleged and claimed to recover upon a special contract. We do not so understand the petition, and therefore hold, that the court properly refused the instructions as asked, and that the judgment of the District Court stands
Affirmed.
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