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  "name": "Frank P. Illsley, Appellee, v. Peerless Motor Car Company, Appellant",
  "name_abbreviation": "Illsley v. Peerless Motor Car Co.",
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  "docket_number": "Gen. No. 21,006",
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      "Frank P. Illsley, Appellee, v. Peerless Motor Car Company, Appellant."
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    "opinions": [
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        "text": "Mr. Presiding Justice Gridley\ndelivered the opinion of the court.\n3. Interest, \u00a7 56 \u2014how should be computed upon breach of contract. In an action to recover on a contract whereby defendant agreed that plaintiff should have the exclusive right to sell its cars within a named territory, and should have as his compensation an agreed discount on defendant\u2019s listed price for cars sold by plaintiff, and where judgment for plaintiff included the amount of such discount on the price obtained for a car sold by defendant within such territory in breach of the contract, held that interest should be computed on the amount of the discount from the date of such sale.\n4. Interest, \u00a7 81 \u2014when error exists in computation of interest. In an action to recover on a contract whereby defendant agreed that plaintiff should have the sole right to sell its motor cars within a named district, a judgment for plaintiff of $1,921.83, held excessive to the extent of $63.17.",
        "type": "majority",
        "author": "Mr. Presiding Justice Gridley"
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    "attorneys": [
      "Montgomery, Hart, Smith & Steere, for appellant.",
      "H. F. Dickinson, for appellee.",
      "W. H. Tatge, of counsel."
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    "head_matter": "Frank P. Illsley, Appellee, v. Peerless Motor Car Company, Appellant.\nGen. No. 21,006.\n(Not to be reported in full.)\nAppeal from the Circuit Court of Cook county; the Hon. Richard S. Tuthill, Judge, presiding.\nHeard in the Branch Appellate Court at the October term, 1914.\nAffirmed on remittitur.\nOpinion filed December 21, 1915.\nStatement of the Case.\nAction by Frank P. Illsley, plaintiff, against the Peerless Motor Car Company, defendant, in the Circuit Court of Cook county, to recover \u201ccommissions\u201d alleged to be due under a written contract by which defendant made plaintiff its agent for the sale of its motor cars. From a judgment for plaintiff for $1,985, defendant appeals.\nBy the terms of said written contract plaintiff was made the \u201c exclusive agent\u201d of defendant until November 1,1904, for the sale of its motor cars \u201cin the territory included in State of Illinois north of a line drawn east and west through the City of Vandalia, Ill., to a line east and west located 125 miles north and east of Chicago, with the exception of the City of Milwaukee, Wis., and State of Iowa east of a line drawn north and south through Des Moines.\u201d Plaintiff, in consideration of his appointment as such agent, agreed, among other things, to do all local advertising and conduct all local shows .and exhibits at his own expense; to maintain proper sales rooms and repair and storage rooms at Chicago, Illinois; to carry in stock at all times at least one of the defendant\u2019s cars for demonstrating purposes and one or more new cars for sale, together with reasonable supplies for repairs; and to order from defendant not less than twenty-five, 4 cylinder, 24 horse-power cars, to be delivered at stated times during a period of eight months from the date of the contract. Plaintiff was to be allowed a discount of twenty per cent, from defendant\u2019s list prices, as fixed from time to time, on all cars purchased from defendant. Plaintiff further agreed to devote his best energies to the sale of defendant\u2019s products, to refer promptly to defendant all inquiries received from territory other than his own, and not to sell or deliver any of defendant\u2019s products in any territory other than his own except by defendant\u2019s permission in writing, and plaintiff further agreed that neither he nor any one for him should sell defendant\u2019s products at a price less than the list price at the time of such sale.\nPlaintiff claimed that on January 19, 1904, while said contract was in force, defendant, either directly or through its agent at the City of Milwaukee, accepted an order for the sale and delivery of one of its automobiles or ears to Frank K. Bull, residing at Racine, Wisconsin (within plaintiff\u2019s exclusive territory), at the list price of $6,445, including certain extras, and that subsequently and while said contract was in force defendant sold and delivered said car to said Bull at said price at Milwaukee without plaintiff\u2019s-consent; that about December 1, 1903, while said contract was in force, defendant without plaintiff's consent sold at Chicago, Illinois (within plaintiff\u2019s said territory), another of its cars to A. C. Banker, residing in Chicago, for the price of $3,750; and that by reason of said two sales plaintiff became entitled to \u201ccommissions upon said sales of twenty per cent, of the sums of money received for the same,\u201d which \u201ccommissions\u201d defendant had refused to pay plaintiff. The award of the jury on the first trial, viz., $2,039, is twenty per cent, of the aggregate amount of both of said sales.\nThe case was here before (177 Ill. App. 459), and after the cause had been redocketed in the Circuit Court, plaintiff, by leave of court, on March 11, 1914, filed an additional count to his declaration, which was similar to the special count originally filed except that it contained the further allegation that \u201cthere existed in the automobile trade at the time when said contract was entered into a certain uniform trade custom and usage, which entered into the aforesaid agreement, that an exclusive agent was entitled to commissions on all cars disposed of by the defendant either by itself or any other agent of the defendant within the territory in said contract described.\u201d To this additional count defendant filed a plea of the general issue, and two special pleas to the effect that the supposed cause of action did not accrue to the plaintiff (a) within ten years or (b) within five years next before the filing of said additional count. To these special pleas plaintiff filed general demurrers and the demurrers were sustained.\nThe substantial facts regarding the Bull transaction are stated in the former opinion of this court (177 Ill. App., p. 462) and need not be repeated.\nAs to the transaction with Banker, the evidence disclosed that he was the sales agent of defendant prior to the appointment of plaintiff; that upon the termination of his agency Banker asserted a claim against defendant for damages because of his alleged wrongful dismissal and for a credit balance due him; and u ' that this claim was finally settled by the delivery to him by defendant of a car, the fist price of which was $3,750. While it appears that plaintiff complained to defendant that the delivery of a car to Banker would be detrimental to plaintiff\u2019s business, there is a sharp conflict in the evidence as to whether or not plaintiff did not finally assent to such delivery; and plaintiff testified: \u201cI did not canvass Mr. Banker or attempt to sell him a ear. I do not think I could have sold a car to Banker; * * * he was not a prospective customer in any way.\u201d\nAbstract of the Decision.\n1. Contracts, \u00a7 387 \u2014when evidence insufficient to establish breach of contract. In an action to recover on a contract where defendant agreed that plaintiff should have an exclusive right to sell its motor cars within a named territory and should have as his compensation for such sales an agreed discount from defendant\u2019s listed price therefor, and the breach relied on to sustain the action was that the defendant directly or indirectly sold one of its cars within plaihtifif\u2019s territory, evidence held sufficient to support a finding that plaintiff could not have made the sale, and that he did not sustain any actual damages as a result of such sale.\n2. Contracts, \u00a7 387 \u2014when evidence sufficient to establish breach of contract. In an action to recover on a contract whereby defendant agreed that plaintiff should have the exclusive right to sell its motor cars within a named territory and should have as his compensation for such sales an agreed discount from defendant\u2019s listed price therefor, where the breach relied on to sustain the action was that defendant directly or indirectly sold one of such cars within plaintiff\u2019s territory, evidence held to warrant a finding that plaintiff could have made the sale, and that plaintiff suffered substantial damages.\nMontgomery, Hart, Smith & Steere, for appellant.\nH. F. Dickinson, for appellee.\nW. H. Tatge, of counsel.\nSee Illinois Notes Digest, Vols. XI to XV, and Cumulative Quarterly, same topic and section number.\nSee Illinois Notes Digest, Vols. XI to XV, and Cumulative Quarterly, same topic and section number."
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