BAYER v. JACKSON BANK & TRUST CO.

Docket No. 98, Calendar No. 45,331.

335 Mich. 99 (1952)

55 N.W.2d 746

BAYER v. JACKSON CITY BANK & TRUST COMPANY.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided December 9, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Dudley & Rogers and Harry F. Layher, for plaintiffs.

John S. Denton, for defendant Jackson City Bank & Trust Company.

Luther A. Pahl, for defendant trustee in bankruptcy.


CARR, J.

The material facts in this case are not in dispute. In June, 1950, the defendant W.C. Artz was engaged in business at Munith, Michigan, in connection with which he purchased and sold used automobiles. He was the owner of a certain Ford car which the plaintiffs sought to purchase from him. The negotiations on behalf of Artz were conducted by his employee Clarence Sloan. An agreement was reached in accordance with...

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