EMPIRE LIVESTOCK MKTG. COOP., INC. v. CARNEY


279 A.D. 951 (1952)

Empire Livestock Marketing Cooperative, Inc., Respondent, v. Marion J. Carney, Appellant

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

March 12, 1952.


Defendant bid in some cattle for the price of $2,956.64 at an auction sale conducted by plaintiff. He contends that plaintiff's manager knew he was not bidding for himself, and that as between them the transaction was not to be considered complete until he had disclosed the identity of his principal. Also, that because after the sale an invoice was sent to Mid-Valley Beef Company, the alleged principal then disclosed, he was released from liability. Assuming that defendant...

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