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Hahnenfeld v. Wolff

New York Common Pleas — Additional General Term
Dec 1, 1895
15 Misc. 133 (N.Y. Misc. 1895)

Opinion

December, 1895.

James R. Angel, for appellant.

Wm. C. Coxe, for respondent.


It was conceded by the defendant that the sale was made to him through the instrumentality of one Grimshaw, and it conclusively appeared from the invoice in defendant's possession, and produced by him, upon which the alleged payments to Grimshaw were receipted for by the latter, that the defendant, before such payments, knew the plaintiff, and not Grimshaw, to be his vendor. Grimshaw was employed by the plaintiff to solicit orders from customers, and did not appear to have been intrusted with the possession of the whole, or any part of the merchandise sold. Under these circumstances the payments to Grimshaw were made by the defendant at his peril of the former's want of authority. It is well settled that an agent to solicit orders merely, or to sell goods, who has not the possession of the goods, has no implied or apparent authority to receive payment. Higgins v. Moore, 34 N.Y. 417; McKindly v. Dunham, 42 Am. Rep. 740; Butler v. Dorman, 30 id. 795; Meyer v. Stone, 55 id. 577; Kane Co. v. Barstow, 16 Am. St. Rep. 490; Kohn v. Washer, 53 Am. Rep. 745. Proof of Grimshaw's authority to collect, either by plaintiff's express direction, or by inference from a course of dealing, was, therefore, essential to the defendant's success upon the trial ( Higgins v. Moore, supra; Lamb v. Hirschberg, 1 Misc. 108); and the absence of such proof renders the judgment appealed from erroneous.

Judgment reversed and new trial ordered, with costs to the appellant to abide the event.

BOOKSTAVER, J., concurs.

Judgment reversed and new trial ordered, with costs to appellant to abide event.


Summaries of

Hahnenfeld v. Wolff

New York Common Pleas — Additional General Term
Dec 1, 1895
15 Misc. 133 (N.Y. Misc. 1895)
Case details for

Hahnenfeld v. Wolff

Case Details

Full title:HENRY HAHNENFELD, Appellant, v . BERNARD W. WOLFF, Respondent

Court:New York Common Pleas — Additional General Term

Date published: Dec 1, 1895

Citations

15 Misc. 133 (N.Y. Misc. 1895)
36 N.Y.S. 473

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