Court Opinion

ID: 9445765
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-08-03 21:37:52.171178+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T17:30:24.161889
License: Public Domain

On Petition for Rehearing
The contentions now presented by defendant were fully argued on the original hearing and duly considered by us in our decision of July 29, 1957. It is true that the contract of sale expressly provided, “Price is subject to increase as permitted by the O. P. A.”; but that agency went out of existence November 10, 1946, while the parties here were called upon to settle the price for a sale in the summer of 1947. There was some discussion of accepting the OPA price of September 1946; but the written correspondence shows that while the parties nearly reached agreement they eventually split on the seller’s claim for a 5 per cent commission. Thus there was only a series of counteroffers, as we stated, and never a definite novation as was now necessary, since the device for a price increase set in the contract was no longer operative. Hence the original contract price was never validly changed and it controls. While the plaintiff might have claimed even larger damages, it has not appealed. Judge Ryan’s award of damages therefore must stand.
Nor did we misread Lawrence v. Porter, 6 Cir., 63 F. 62, 26 L.R.A. 167. On April 1, 1947, defendant wrote, accepting the definite cancellation of the contract and quoting a price of $.13 per roll for “a new order.” On June 2, 1947, when the parties were haggling over the 5 per cent commission, defendant made its counteroffer, including this commission and amounting to a total of $6.07 per case; but this offer was rejected. Later correspondence shows that both parties then stood on their rights, until eventually defendant through its counsel repudiated the whole contract. The correspondence shows unmistakably that de*190fendant’s willingness to sell at $.0607 per roll was only as a settlement without further claim by paintiff and that its price for a new contract was $.13 per roll.
Petition denied.