Jacob & Youngs, Inc. v. Kent
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Jacob & Youngs, Inc. v. Kent, 230 N.Y. 239 (1921) is an American contract law case of the New York Court of Appeals with a majority opinion by Judge Benjamin N. Cardozo. It dealt with the matters of material breach and substantial performance.
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Jacob & Youngs, Inc. v. Kent
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Pound, Andrews
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Judgment for plaintiff, New York County Supreme Court; reversed on appeal, 175 N.Y.S. 281
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Jacob & Youngs, Incorporated, v. George E. Kent
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Owner of a home could not recover from the construction company as a result of a breach of contract due to the constructor having completed substantial performance. New York Supreme Court Appellate Division affirmed as modified.
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Jacob & Youngs v. Kent
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Jacob & Youngs, Inc. v. Kent, 230 N.Y. 239 (1921) is an American contract law case of the New York Court of Appeals with a majority opinion by Judge Benjamin N. Cardozo. It dealt with the matters of material breach and substantial performance.
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