Drennan v. Star Paving Co.
51 Cal. 2d 409 (1958)
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Rule of Law:
The Legal Principle
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Facts:
- Drennan, a general contractor, was preparing a bid for the "Monte Vista School Job."
- It was customary for general contractors in the area to rely on telephone bids from subcontractors on the day of bidding.
- Star Paving Co. submitted a telephone bid to Drennan for the paving work for $7,131.60.
- Star Paving's bid was the lowest for the paving work, and Drennan used this figure to compute his own successful master bid for the school project.
- Drennan listed Star Paving as the subcontractor for the paving in his master bid.
- The day after Drennan was awarded the main contract, he informed Star Paving they were awarded the subcontract.
- Star Paving immediately informed Drennan that they had made a mistake in their bid and refused to perform the work for less than $15,000.
- Drennan subsequently engaged another paving company to complete the work for $10,948.60.
Procedural Posture:
How It Got Here
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Issue:
Legal Question at Stake
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