Plaintiff Bryant and defendant Wright, a paraplegic, entered into an oral contract for the construction of a new home for Wright. Certain needs of Mr. Wright, such as wide doorways for the passage of a wheelchair and level floors throughout for the easier movement of the chair, were understood between the parties to be essential requirements of contract performance by plaintiff Bryant. The plaintiff was paid $13,000 in July, 1974 and another $12,000 in August of the same...
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