National Oleo Meter Co. v. Jackson

Per Curiam.

The findings of facts are warranted by the evidence, and" the conclusions of law are warranted by the findings of facts. We are of the-opinion that Exhibit A did not contain thé whole agreement between the parties. The agreement between the parties is Exhibit X, and w'as offered in evidence by the plaintiffs. By that agreement the defendant bound him-self to assign to the Standard Hydro-Carbon Machine Company all the patents that he then had, upon the payment to him of the sum of $110,000. It does not appear that the said Jackson ever received said sum of $110,000. As the-payment of this sum was a condition precedent, plaintiff cannot recover without showing that such a sum has been paid or tendered to the defendant-judgment appealed from is affirmed, with costs.

Sedgwick, C. J., concurs.