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After about 9 1/2 months, Britton left the employment in December 1831. Turner refused to pay Britton for the work that Britton completed in the 9 1/2 months.
After about 9 1/2 months, Britton left the employment in December 1831. Turner refused to pay Britton for the work that Britton completed in the 9 1/2 months.
|procedural_history=Britton sued Turner for $100.
|procedural_history=Jury was instructed that Plaintiff should receive the value of the labor that he performed. Jury returned verdict of $95. Defendant appealed, excepting to the jury instructions.
 
Jury was instructed that Plaintiff (Britton) should receive the value of the labor that he performed.  
 
Jury returned verdict of $95. Defendant appealed, excepting to the jury instructions.
|issues=Should Defendant (Turner) owe any money to Plaintiff (Britton) when Britton voluntarily left the contractual employment?
|issues=Should Defendant (Turner) owe any money to Plaintiff (Britton) when Britton voluntarily left the contractual employment?
|holding=Plaintiff (Britton) should receive the amount commensurate to the work performed.
|holding=Plaintiff (Britton) should receive the amount commensurate to the work performed.
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