Pioneer Show & Commercial Printing Co. v. Zetosh
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Opinion
In all jurisdictions where, either by force of statute or by judicial decision, the consideration must be expressed, the rule, following the formula in Hawes v. Armstrong, 1 Bing. N. C. 761 (27 E. C. L. 575), is that the consideration is expressed, if it appears in express terms or if the memorandum is so framed that any person of ordinary capacity must infer from the perusal of it that such, and no other, was the consideration upon which the undertaking was given: The Oregon Home Builders v. Crowley, 87 Or. 517, 532 (170 Pac. 718, 171 Pac. 214). A mere conjecture, however plausible, that the consideration stated in the complaint was that intended by the memorandum, is not sufficient to satisfy the statute; but, as ruled in Hawes v. Armstrong:
“There must be a well-grounded inference, to be necessarily collected from the terms of the memorandum, that the consideration stated in the declaration, and no other than such consideration, was intended by, the parties to be the ground of the promise. ’ ’
The complaint states that the future creation and furnishing of printed display advertising,„ cards, heralds and sheets to the Western Producing Company, a corporation, for use in advertising a theatrical performance, was the consideration; but that does not appear, either expressly or by necessary [197]*197implication, on the face of the writing. At least two, and possibly more, considerations might be suggested, and it would be mere conjecture which was the one intended by the parties. Price v. Richardson, 15 Mees. & W. 539, is a precedent quite in point. The judgment is affirmed. Affirmed.
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