Does a defendant thresher's failure to threshing the whole of plaintiff's crop deprive them of their right to be paid for what they threshed?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Hill v. Howie, 1919 CanLII 297 (SK QB):

But the fact that the defendant threshers broke their contract in not threshing the whole of plaintiff’s crop does not deprive them of their right to be paid for what they threshed. Elsom v. Ellis, 16 W.L.R. 373, is authority for this.

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