OHIO MOTORS v. RUSSELL WILLIS, INC.


246 S.W.2d 962 (1952)

OHIO MOTORS, Inc. v. RUSSELL WILLIS, Inc. et al.

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

March 7, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Dan E. McGugin, Nashville, for complainant.

Judson Harwood, Nashville, for defendants.


GAILOR, Justice.

The only question presented by the appeal is whether the complainant, Ohio Motors, Inc., or the defendant, Russell Willis, Inc., owns and is entitled to possession of a Pontiac automobile of the value of $1,875, which was transferred from the Ohio Company to the Nashville Company, under the following admitted facts: On March 23, 1948, one C.B. Pruitt went to the place of business of the Ohio Company in Columbus, Ohio, and offered to buy the Pontiac...

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