(Download) "Alexander V. Hammarberg" by First Appellate District, Division One District Court Of Appeal Of California # eBook PDF Kindle ePub Free
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- Title: Alexander V. Hammarberg
- Author : First Appellate District, Division One District Court Of Appeal Of California
- Release Date : January 28, 1951
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 67 KB
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The Alexanders, who are the plaintiffs and respondents, desired to build a house on a lot owned by them in Berkeley. Hammarberg, the defendant and appellant, who is an architect, was employed by the Alexanders to draw plans and specifications for the proposed house, and later employed to supervise its construction. Rahlves and Rahlves, building contractors, hereafter referred to as Rahlves, contracted with the Alexanders to construct the house according to the plans and specifications prepared by Hammarberg. Shortly after the Alexanders moved into the completed house they discovered that the floors were not level, the plaster cracked, and other defects appeared, all caused by a sinking and cracking of the foundations. It was then discovered that the front foundations had been placed on loosely filled dirt and not in the solid earth as called for by the plans and specifications. The Alexanders, although they had signed a notice of completion on the advice of Hammarberg, refused to make the final payment to Rahlves, who filed a mechanic's lien and a suit to foreclose. The Alexanders filed an answer denying liability, and a counterclaim and cross-complaint setting up a cause of action for negligence against Rahlves. The Alexanders also filed an independent suit against Rahlves and Hammarberg. This complaint set forth two causes of action against Rahlves, one in negligence and the other for rescission. It also set forth two causes of action against Hammarberg, one for negligence in the preparation of the plans and in supervising construction, and the second for rescission. The Alexanders moved to consolidate the foreclosure action with their action. This motion was granted.