FURSMIDT V. HOTEL ABBEY HOLDING COPR. 200 N.Y.S.2d 256 (1960) CASE BRIEF

FURSMIDT V. HOTEL ABBEY HOLDING COPR.
200 N.Y.S.2d 256 (1960)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was a dispute over a contract for valet and laundry services. Hotel (D) appealed a judgment in favor of Fursmidt (P), valet, in P's action for breach of contract.
FACTS: Fursmidt (P) and his father had been supplying valet and laundry services at the Hotel (D) for a great many years. On 2/1/58, P entered into a three-year agreement with D to supply those services to D upon the sole satisfaction of D. The contract price was for $325 per month. On September, 1958, D cancelled the contract and D hired a third person to do the work for $250 per month. P sued D. D claimed that it was not satisfied with the services. The trial court ruled that D's dissatisfaction must be reasonable and gave a jury instruction to that effect. D appealed.

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