Jamdabx 5, 1922 



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"The terms of the contract were not 

 expressed in full, but were left in part 

 to implication. In construing the con- 

 tract, we must consider the situation of 

 the parties and their relation to the sub- 

 ject with which they were dealing. The 

 town was acting in the performance of 

 a public duty in supplying water for 

 public use and, incidentally, was making 

 contracts with individuals adapted to 

 the circumstances of each particular 

 case. It would not be expected to guar- 

 antee a supply of water against all con- 

 tingencies, but only to guarantee proper 

 effort to insure a constant supply. In 

 the regulations which were made part 

 of the contract the right to shut off the 

 water in all cases when it becomes nec- 

 essary to make extensions or repairs, 

 and whenever the commissioners deem 

 it expedient, was expressly reserved; 

 subject only to that reserved right, the 

 town was bound to use reasonable care 

 and diligence to have ready for deliv- 

 ery a sufficient supply of water for 

 the plaintiff's use, so long as the con- 

 tract remained in force. . . . 



"There was evidence from which the 

 court was warranted in finding a breach 

 of this contract. The damage to the 

 plaintiff did not result from the exer- 

 cise of the reserved right to shut off the 

 water. It was caused by a leak which 

 remained undiscovered until after the 

 standpipe had been emptied, and there 

 was no longer any pressure in the serv- 

 ice pipes. The testimony of the expert 

 and the other facts of the case war- 

 ranted the inference that due diligence 

 was not used to discover such leaks 

 quickly, and to shut off the flow of 

 water to the place of the leak and to 

 start the pumping engines so as to pre- 

 vent the standpipe being emptied. 



"It was not contended that the 

 plaintiff was in fault, nor that the town 

 should be relieved from liability on the 

 ground that it was not accountable for 

 the neglect of the water commission- 

 ers. 



"The ruling in regard to the amount 

 of damages recoverable was correct." 

 S. 



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