HORACEK v. SMITH

Docket No. S.F. 17743.

33 Cal.2d 186 (1948)

199 P.2d 929

JOSEPHINE HORACEK, Respondent, v. VICTOR B. SMITH et al., Appellants.

Supreme Court of California. In Bank.

December 7, 1948.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Freed & Freed, Eli Freed, Freed, Gebauer & Freed and William F. Cleary for Appellants.

E.C. Mahoney for Respondent.


EDMONDS, J.

In 1928, Josephine Horacek was employed as a maid in the home of Victor B. Smith. Except for a short period of time, she continued her services until 1945. During these years the amount paid to her monthly was reduced from time to time. Miss Horacek claims that she accepted these payments on account and not in full satisfaction of wages due to her. The appeal of Smith and his wife Florence is from a judgment against them in an action upon the contract...

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