MATHIS v. IVOR LANDS, INC.


442 S.W.2d 301 (1969)

Charles T. MATHIS, Appellant, v. IVOR LANDS, INC., et al., Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

May 30, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas W. Burks, Louisville, for appellant.

Foster L. Haunz, Dougherty, Gray & Haunz, Louisville, for appellees Francis E. Bauman, George H. Esselman, Jr., Niles Gilley and Ivor Lands, Inc., and Foster L. Haunz, pro se.

S. Tilford Payne, Jr., Louisville, for appellees Ivor W. Howard and Tilford Payne, pro se.


EDWARD P. HILL, Judge.

The basic question here is the interpretation of a written construction contract between Charles T. Mathis and Ivor Lands, Inc., (hereinafter Ivor Lands), under which Mathis undertook to construct and furnish all labor and materials for a restaurant building in Jefferson County, Kentucky.

Mathis claims the contract was a cost-plus-10-percent arrangement. Ivor Lands insists the contract was a 10-percent-cost-plus fee with a maximum of...

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