GROSS DISTRIBS., INC. v. GOULD


277 A.D. 881 (1950)

Gross Distributors, Inc., Appellant, v. Edward Gould, Doing Business as Edward Gould Sales Company, Respondent

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Department.

June 12, 1950.


Plaintiff has shown that the merchandise constituting the bulk of the goods sold and delivered was delivered pursuant to written order, containing conditions which negate the claim that there had been an oral arrangement subject to certain alleged conditions. The order is complete in every respect and the failure to fill in the space under "approved credit", in the light of the delivery of the merchandise and the absence of any controversy...

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