TARNOWSKI v. RESOP

No. 35,669.

236 Minn. 33 (1952)

ROLAND J. TARNOWSKI v. F. JAMES RESOP.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

February 8, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Christensen & Johnson, Richard Converse, and Bauers & Carlson, for appellant.

Cronin, Mitchell & Spooner, for respondent.


KNUTSON, JUSTICE.

Plaintiff desired to make a business investment. He engaged defendant as his agent to investigate and negotiate for the purchase of a route of coin-operated music machines. On June 2, 1947, relying upon the advice of defendant and the investigation he had made, plaintiff purchased such a business from Phillip Loechler and Lyle Mayer of Rochester, Minnesota, who will be referred to hereinafter as the sellers. The business was located at La Crosse...

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