LOCKS V. WADE 114 A.2d 875 (1955) CASE BRIEF

LOCKS V. WADE

114 A.2d 875 (1955)

NATURE OF THE CASE: This was a dispute over a lease contract. Wade (D) appealed the amount of damages awarded to Locks (P) in P's breach of contract action.

FACTS: P leased to D an automatic phonograph for two years. P agreed to supply the records and replace worn out parts. D agreed to share the proceeds with P but also to pay a minimum of $20 per week. P claims that D repudiated the contract and P never installed the machine. P sued and got a judgment for $836; the sum of $20 per week for 2 years less costs to P saved from nonperformance. D appealed.

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