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Wilbur v. Morris-Lancaster Company

Supreme Judicial Court of Maine. Hancock County
Jan 24, 1927
135 A. 914 (Me. 1927)

Opinion

Decided January 24, 1927.

D. E. Hurley, for plaintiff.

Terence B. Towle, for defendant.


Plaintiff claimed that contract evidenced a sale by her to defendant of the Durant touring car and that she was entitled to delivery of the Jewett car on payment or tender of $460. Defendant claimed that Durant car was taken by it to sell for plaintiff at the price fixed, the proceeds of sale to be credited to her if and when sale was made. The presiding justice decided in favor of the defendant. He could not do otherwise. The contract speaks for itself. The question does not admit of discussion. Exceptions overruled.


Summaries of

Wilbur v. Morris-Lancaster Company

Supreme Judicial Court of Maine. Hancock County
Jan 24, 1927
135 A. 914 (Me. 1927)
Case details for

Wilbur v. Morris-Lancaster Company

Case Details

Full title:ISABELLA A. WILBUR vs. MORRIS-LANCASTER COMPANY

Court:Supreme Judicial Court of Maine. Hancock County

Date published: Jan 24, 1927

Citations

135 A. 914 (Me. 1927)
135 A. 914