WHITNEY v. LEA

No. 84-76.

367 A.2d 683 (1976)

Clarence C. WHITNEY et al. v. Brian LEA.

Supreme Court of Vermont.

December 7, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Theodore S. Mandeville, Jr., Bishop & Crowley, Inc., Rutland, for plaintiffs.

Joseph W. Kozlik, Rutland, for defendant.

Before BARNEY, C. J., DALEY, LARROW and BILLINGS, JJ., and SHANGRAW, C.J. (Retired), Specially Assigned.


DALEY, Justice.

In early October, 1972, the plaintiff Clarence Whitney, an architect licensed to practice in the State of Vermont, was approached by the defendant Brian Lea and asked to develop designs and drawings for a proposed tennis clubhouse which was to be part of a project known as "Sundance" in the City of Rutland. The defendant specified no budgetary limitations for the structure but stated to the architect that the project was to be of "super quality" and...

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