FINNEGAN v. MEYER & SONS, INC.

No. 35,132.

230 Minn. 583 (1950)

PETER W. FINNEGAN v. MEYER & SONS, INC. MOTOR POWER EQUIPMENT COMPANY, APPELLANT.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

March 17, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bundlie, Kelley, Finley & Maun and Walter N. Trenerry, for appellant.

Regan & Regan, for respondent Peter W. Finnegan.

William Stradtmann, for respondent Meyer & Sons, Inc.


PER CURIAM.

This was an action in the district court for breach of warranty in the sale of goods. Defendant, Meyer & Sons, Inc., moved for an order making Motor Power Equipment Company a third-party defendant in the action, granting leave to file and serve a proposed third-party complaint upon said company, and requiring the company to answer the same within a time fixed by the court. The court granted the motion, and defendant Motor Power Equipment Company appealed...

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