LAMBERT v. SISTRUNK


58 So.2d 434 (1952)

LAMBERT v. SISTRUNK et al.

Supreme Court of Florida, Special Division A.

April 25, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Scruggs, Carmichael, Bates & Lowry, Gainesville, for appellant.

Joe Hill Williams and Mack S. Futch, Lake Butler, for appellees.


THOMAS, Justice.

The appellant purchased of appellees, merchants, a stepladder which, upon use, broke, causing injury. The pleader alleged that the salesman represented that the ladder was "strong," that it would "last * * a lifetime," and that the customer would "never break it."

The circuit judge thought no cause of action was stated in the complaint so he dismissed it upon the defendant's motion.

It seems to us the decision will depend largely upon...

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