Russell v. Kœhler

66 Ill. 459
CourtIllinois Supreme Court
DecidedSeptember 15, 1872
StatusPublished
Cited by10 cases

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Bluebook
Russell v. Kœhler, 66 Ill. 459 (Ill. 1872).

Opinion

Mr. Justice Thornton

delivered the opinion of the Court:

The defendant claimed, as a set-off to the notes and account sued on, the value of his carriage, which had been entrusted to plaintiff for repairs, and was destroyed by the fire which prevailed in Chicago in October, 1871.

The bailee took the carriage to repair, and as the contract was one of mutual benefit, only ordinary care was required of him. This is defined to be such care as a person of ordinary caution would exercise in regard to the property. Ko ordinary prudence could guard against or prevent the destruction of property during a calamity so fearful as the fire in Chicago in October, 1871.

As to the existence of any special agreement to repair the carriage in a specified time, the testimony is extremely conflicting. There is evidence to sustain the verdict, and there is no sufficient ground to set it aside.

Even if true, that the plaintiff said he would retain the possession of the carriage as security for the defendant’s indebtedness to him, this, would not make the plaintiff liable for the loss. The defendant, upon demand and tender of any expense incurred in repairing, could have regained the possession. When the carriage was permitted to remain with the manufacturer, the jury had the right to presume that the continued possession with the bailee was with the consent of the owner.

We are of opinion that the verdict was right, and affirm the judgment.

Judgment affirmed.

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