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Contracts—Construction contract—Foundation concrete not up to specifications—Owner demanding harsh and unrealistic terms of settlement—Contractor justified in abandoning work—Contractor’s right to recover on quantum meruit basis—Interest on claim allowed—The Mechanics’ Lien Act, R.S.S. 1965, c. 277.

APPEAL and CROSS-APPEAL from a judgment of the Court of Appeal for Saskatchewan[1], allowing the plaintiff’s appeal from a judgment of Maher D.C.J., in an action under The Mechanics’ Lien Act, R.S.S. 1965, c. 277. Appeal and cross-appeal dismissed.

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J.A. Davidson, for the defendant, appellant.

D.J. Murphy, for the plaintiff, respondent.

The judgment of the Court was delivered by

MARTLAND J.—I am in agreement with the reasons given by Woods J.A., who delivered the judgment of the Court of Appeal1. Accordingly, I would dismiss the appeal, with costs. I would dismiss the cross-appeal, without costs.

Appeal dismissed with costs; cross-appeal dismissed without costs.

Solicitor for the defendant, appellant: Davidson, Davidson & Neill, Regina.

Solicitors for the plaintiff, respondent: Pitcher & Ehman, Regina.

 



[1] (1969), 5 D.L.R. (3d) 719.

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