THORNE V. WHITE 103 A.2d 579 (1954) CASE BRIEF

THORNE V. WHITE
103 A.2d 579 (1954)
NATURE OF THE CASE: Thorne (D) appealed a decision, which entered judgment in favor of White (P), in P's action for breach of contract.
FACTS: D contracted to put a new roof on P's residence and to make certain repairs for the sum of $225. D delivered certain materials to the job and began work. The work was discontinued because of inclement weather. D never returned to the job and a few days later had his materials hauled away. P then entered into an agreement with the Koons Roofing Company to have the work completed at a cost of $582.26. P sued D for that difference alleging breach of contract. The court ruled in favor of P. D appealed.

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