FISHMAN v. HENRY FISCHER PACKING CO.


244 S.W.2d 456 (1951)

FISHMAN v. HENRY FISCHER PACKING CO.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

December 14, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lawrence S. Grauman, Karem & Karem, Fred J. Karem, all of Louisville, for appellant.

Woodward, Hobson & Fulton and Fielden Woodward, all of Louisville, for appellee.


CAMMACK, Chief Justice.

Samuel Fishman, trading and doing business as The Economy Market, was held liable for damages for breach of warranty in the sale of a picnic ham to Marie Dukes. Fishman v. Dukes, etc., 310 Ky. 638, 220 S.W.2d 1011. In the original actions filed by persons who ate the ham, Fishman filed answers and cross-petitions making the Henry Fischer Packing Company a cross-defendant. Fishman alleged that, if...

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