Powers v. Wilson
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Opinion
In arriving at the amount for which judgment was allowed, we must assume that the court deducted from the year’s wages as stipulated the value which the plaintiff’s services would have been during the remainder of the year if the contract had been performed, and all special damages, if any, which the defendant sustained by reason of the plaintiff’s leaving his employment at the time he did. If the. plaintiff was entitled to recover at that time, there should also have been deducted, [668]*668and we must assume that there was deducted, such sum as would make the amount recoverable — the then present value of what would be due at the end of the year. But there is no ground for making this deduction except the mere assumption that the contract was nullified in regard to time of payment, and we have endeavored to show that there is no reason for so considering it. It was the defendant’s right to make such stipulation in regard to time of payment as suited his convenience, and when he had made it it was his right to be permitted to rely upon it and govern himself accordingly. To hold that an employe may leave his employer at any time without cause and maintain an action for his wages before the time when the parties had expressly agreed that they should be payable would often impose a serious hardship upon the employer, even though a deduction should be made for the purpose of allowing only the then present value of what would be due at the time stipulated for payment. We think that the judgment of the Circuit Court must be
Reversed.
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