Western Helicopter Operations, Inc. v. Nelson

257 P.2d 1025, 118 Cal. App. 2d 359, 1953 Cal. App. LEXIS 1560
CourtCalifornia Court of Appeal
DecidedJune 5, 1953
DocketCiv. 4629
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Western Helicopter Operations, Inc. v. Nelson, 257 P.2d 1025, 118 Cal. App. 2d 359, 1953 Cal. App. LEXIS 1560 (Cal. Ct. App. 1953).

Opinion

*360 GRIFFIN, J.

Defendant Elmer A. Riley, and defendant and appellant Mary Nelson, were each operating a pilot training school on their respective airports. In June, 1951, they became interested in the purchase of and examined two helicopters and their special equipment owned by plaintiff and respondent Western Helicopter Operations, Inc., in Fresno. They discussed with F. S. Moulton, Jr., secretary and manager of plaintiff corporation, the terms of sale, and tentatively agreed upon a price of $42,000, with a down payment of 10 per cent and the balance payable in 30 days. About four days later Riley phoned plaintiff and said that he and Mrs. Nelson had decided to purchase the ships. Plaintiff’s attorney drew up a letter of offering, reading in part:

“June 29, 1951.
“Western Helicopter Operations, Inc.
P. O. Box 1346 Fresno, California
"Gentlemen:
“We hereby offer to buy from you those two. . . Helicopters, . . . for the sum of $42,000.00 in cash, and hand yon herewith as a deposit thereon the sum of $4,200.00.
“Said deposit is to be applied to the purchase price, and we agree to pay to you the balance of said purchase price in the sum of $37,800.00 by certified check in your favor at Fresno, California, on or before the 29 day of July, 1951. . . .
“If the balance of said purchase price is not so paid on or before said date, our rights hereunder will thereupon cease and terminate, and you shall be entitled to retain said deposit in consideration of your acceptance of this offer.
“We agree to accept delivery of all of said property at Hammer Field, Fresno County, California, at the time of the payment of the balance of said purchase price, as aforesaid, and delivery thereof to us is to be made by you at that time and place.
“We- have examined all of said property and are satisfied with the condition thereof . . .
‘ ‘ Title to all of said property is to pass to us or our nominee at the time specified for delivery thereof to us above mentioned.
“If the foregoing conforms with your understanding of *361 our agreements above set forth, please endorse and return to us a copy hereof for our files.
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“Elmer A. Riley
El Monte, California
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“Mary Nelson
Palm Springs, California
“The above and foregoing is hereby approved and agreed upon.
“Western Helicopter Operations, Inc.
By

They agreed to meet at El Monte to sign the necessary agreement. Appellant did not appear. At that meeting, according to plaintiff’s testimony, Riley indicated that the agreement was in accordance with the ideas expressed by defendants. Riley testified, however, that it was not in accordance with his ideas because he was only interested in an option to purchase them. Moulton then testified that after some period Riley phoned to appellant at Palm Springs and explained to her the letter of offering as to the price and terms therein indicated; that Riley asked Mrs. Nelson if that was satisfactory and she said she did hot have the $4,200 in the bank at that time but suggested a smaller down payment, i.e., $1,000, to keep the deal open for a few days; that this arrangement was agreed upon and he drew up an additional agreement (Exhibit 1) :

“Western Helicopter Operations, Inc.
“P.O. 1346, Fresno, California
“June 15, 1951
“Miss Mary Nelson
“Elmer A. Riley
“% Riley Flying Service, Inc.
El Monte Airport
El Monte, California
"Gentlemen:
“In consideration of $1000.00, receipt of which is acknowledged, Western Helicopter Operations, Inc. agrees to hold for your option those certain Bell Model 470 helicopters, *362 N138B and N 194B and their spare parts and special tools as shown on the attached lists until June 29, 1951. At that time Elmer A. Riley and Mary Nelson agree to pay the balance of the option price as described in the attached letter which shall become a part of this agreement.
“Western Helicopter Operations, Inc.
“ Ferris. S. Moulton, Jr.
“See.Treas.
“The above and foregoing is hereby approved and agreed upon.
“Elmer A. Riley.”

That he signed the original and two copies on behalf of plaintiff company and Riley signed them; that the original and one signed copy attached to the offering letter with the date of June 29 inserted therein were left with defendant Riley; that Riley gave him a check for $1,000; that on June 28th appellant phoned him and said she was signing the papers and sending him a check that day for the balance of the down payment on the sale of the ships; that on June 29, he received a letter signed by her (Exhibit 2):

“S. F. Moulton
“Western Helicopter Operations
P. 0. Box 1346
Fresno, California
“Dear Bud:
"Enclosed please find a check for $3500.00 for next part of payment on the helicopters we are purchasing from you. I am taking over the financing of this deal and Elmer will come back into it if we get into a training operation which is our ultimate goal. In the meantime would you please send me a receipt for above check and a signed copy of option agreement plus a notation on same that second part of agreement has been fulfilled. I will proceed and hope to get everything squared away before the July 29 deadline but certainly by then. I have every intention of completing our deal and have made all the necessary arrangements. I would appreciate your sending me also the names and addresses of any pilots who are satisfactory to the Forest Service under their regulations and you might also tell Nick that I may put one of the ships on a Forest Service or other contract while retaining the second one to get our school going as I anticipate it will take a little longer than we had *363 hoped to get our various approvals. If Nick would be interested in such a job you might ask him to drop me a line.
“Very best wishes
"Mary B.

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