HANHART v. LABE IMPORTING CO.


4 Misc.2d 256 (1916)

Ernest Hanhart, Respondent, v. Labe Importing Company, Appellant.

Supreme Court, Appellate Term, First Department.

March 13, 1916.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jacob Ansbacher for appellant.

Harvey T. Andrews and William Barnes for respondent.

WEEKS and DELEHANTY, JJ., concur.


LEHMAN, J.

The plaintiff sold to the defendant 50 dozen silk scarfs, known as No. 177, at $21 per dozen. The sale was made by sample, and some of the samples were delivered to the defendant. Thereafter the defendant accepted delivery of a part of the order, but at a reduced price. After the price was reduced, the plaintiff tendered the remainder of the order; but the defendant refused to accept the scarfs. The...

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