Vail v. Denver Building and Construction Trades Council Vail v. Denver Building and Construction Trades Council

Vail v. Denver Building and Construction Trades Council

115 P.2D 389, 108 COLO. 206, 1941.CO.40067

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I concur in the dismissal of the complaint. I do think, however, that this should be done on the merits, and not on the motion to dismiss. There is ample evidence upon which to sustain the finding of the trial court that a dispute existed about the prevailing rates of wages as applied to the alleged contract within the meaning of section 257, chapter 97, 35 C.S.A. That being true, there could be no valid agreement, because the rates, in the event of a dispute, must first be determined by the Industrial Commission in order to become "an essential element of the contract." Denver Trades Council v. Vail, 103 Colo. 364, 86 P.2d 267; Industrial Commission v. State Federation of Labor, 107 Colo. 206, 110 P.2d 253. To be valid, the rate level, under the circumstances, must be ascertained before the contractual stage is reached, not afterwards.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
1941
June 23
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
15
Pages
PUBLISHER
LawApp Publishers
SELLER
Innodata Book Distribution Services Inc
SIZE
73.6
KB

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