BUSH V. CANFIELD 2 Conn. 485 (1818) CASE BRIEF

BUSH V. CANFIELD
2 Conn. 485 (1818)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was a dispute over the damages from a breach of contract for supplying flour.
FACTS: Bush (P) entered into a contract with Canfield (D) to supply flour under the specifications in writing. D breached the contract and P sued. D plead not guilty. The trial court read the jury instructions that the damages should be the sum advanced by P and the interest. The jury gave the verdict to P for $6771. D moved for a new trial.

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