HATHAWAY V. SABIN
22 A. 633 (1891)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was a breach of contract action. Sabin (D), hall owner, sought
review of an order directing a verdict for Hathaway (P), musician, in P's action against D
for breach of contract.
FACTS: Hathaway (P) contracted with Sabin (D) for a concert in the Blancard Opera House.
Because of a snow storm, D assumed that it would be impossible to hold the concert that
night and did not prepare the hall. P arrived at the hall prepared to perform and D refused
to supply the hall. As part of the contract P was due $75 at the end of his performance. P
sued D for the $75. P won the verdict and D appealed.
ISSUE:
RULE OF LAW:
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