Atlas Floor Co. v. Kesner, 192 Ill. App. 458 (1915)

April 28, 1915 · Illinois Appellate Court · Gen. No. 19,693
192 Ill. App. 458

Atlas Floor Company, Defendant in Error, v. Jacob L. Kesner, Plaintiff in Error.

Gen. No. 19,693.

Abstract of the Decision.

1. Contracts, § 312 * —when performance to satisfaction of party a question of fact. Whether or not the dissatisfaction of the defendant to the compliance of the plaintiff with a contract to lay composition floor perfectly satisfactory to the defendant and a certain third party was based on substantial grounds is a question for the jury, and where the evidence is in irreconcilable conflict in that regard, and the court of appeal cannot say that the verdict *459of the jury was unwarranted, the verdict of the jury will be sustained.

*458(Not to be reported in full.)

Error to the Municipal Court of Chicago; the Hon. Hosea W. Weels, Judge, presiding. Heard in the Branch Appellate Court at the October term, 1913.

Affirmed.

Opinion filed April 28, 1915.

Statement of the Case.

Action by the Atlas Floor Company, a corporation, against Jacob L. Kesner to recover $315, the balance claimed to be due for labor performed and materials furnished under a contract in laying a combination floor in a building owned by' the defendant. The jury returned a verdict in favor of the plaintiff for $315. To reverse the judgment entered upon the verdict, the defendant prosecutes a writ of error.

D’Ancona & Pflaum, for plaintiff in error; Edwin B. Mayer, of counsel.

Silber, Isaacs, Silber & Woley, for defendant in error; Clarence J. Silber, of counsel.

Mr. Presiding Justice Baume

delivered the opinion of the court.

*4592. Appeal and error, § 479 * —when objection to instruction necessary. 'Where no objection was interposed to an instruction, the principle of law stated therein will not be reviewed.