B. ORDOVER & SONS, INC. v. KAY

No. 38071.

212 Miss. 475 (1951)

54 So.2d 729

B. ORDOVER & SONS, INC. v. KAY.

Supreme Court of Mississippi, Division A.

November 5, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bozeman & Bozeman, for appellant.

Snow & Covington, for appellee.


Kyle, J.

The appellant, B. Ordover & Sons, Inc., sued the appellee, Sidney Kay, doing business under the trade name of Kay's, in the Circuit Court of Lauderdale County, for the sum of $1,635, which represented the value, less $50, of three fur coats alleged to have been shipped to the appellee in March 1948 upon a memorandum consignment for display to one of Kay's customers.

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