JOHNSON v. BOVEE

No. 77-139.

574 P.2d 513 (1978)

David O. JOHNSON, d/b/a D. O. Johnson Construction, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. John W. BOVEE and Alice M. Bovee, a/k/a John W. Bove and Alice M. Bove, Defendants-Appellees, and Columbia Savings and Loan Association, a Colorado Corporation, and King Lumber Company, Defendants.

Colorado Court of Appeals, Div. I.

January 12, 1978.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Miller, Saxton, Alspaugh & Murphy, John Wayne Miller, Longmont, for plaintiff-appellant.

Honaker & Wilbur, P. C., James F. Wilbur, John Wade Gaddis, Longmont, for defendants-appellees.


PIERCE, Judge.

Plaintiff, David O. Johnson, doing business as David O. Johnson Construction Company, appeals a judgment of the trial court entered in his favor and against John and Alice Bovee, arguing that the court erred in its measure of damages. We disagree, and affirm the judgment in its entirety.

The Bovees and Johnson entered into a written contract under which Johnson agreed to build a house for the Bovees according to a specified set of plans, in...

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