Reports of Cases At Law And in Chancery Argued And Determined in the Supreme Court of Illinois 22 (April Term, 1859)
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D. Weeks for building two dwellings on corner Washington street and Wabash Ave- nue, I hereby certify that Messrs. B. & C. D. Weeks have delayed the finishing of said dwelhngs at least six months beyond the time stipulated in said contract, and that you are entitled to a fair rent of the premises for the time of delay, aa provided in the c jntract. 405 354 OTTAWA, Waughop v. Weeks et al. " My judgment is, that a fair rent of tlie corner house would be §1,500 per an- num, and, at the rate of $1,...000 per annum for the interior house, six months rent for both dwellings would be $1,250. "You ai-e further entitled to a deduction of $25.00 for not setting wash-boilers in basement, making $1,275. "From the above deduction, Messrs. Boggs & Smith claim of you the sum of three hundred and fifty dollars for delays to them, as provided in their contract with you. "Yours most respectfully, WM. W. BOYINGTON, Superintendent. " " November 28, 1857. " J. W. Waughop, Esq. — Dear Sir : " In making up my estimate for delays, as stated above, I based my calcula- .
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