SMITH v. LILIENTHAL

NO. 2823.

40 Haw. 117 (1953)

Alvin A. SMITH, Doing Business As Territorial Collectors v. Lester F. Lilienthal, Bishop National Bank of Hawaii at Honolulu and Bank of Hawaii, at Honolulu, Garnishees.

Supreme Court of Hawaii.

Decided May 12, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

D.G. Ridley (also on the briefs) for plaintiff, plaintiff-in-error.

H.M. Greenstein (also on the briefs) for defendant, defendant-in-error.

TOWSE, C.J., LE BARON AND STAINBACK, JJ.


OPINION OF THE COURT BY STAINBACK, J.

This is a suit by a collection agency, the assignee of H.F. Wichman & Company, Limited, a corporation, based upon an alleged indebtedness of the defendant in the sum of $900, as balance of the purchase price of a diamond ring of the amount of $1200.

It appears that a sale of a diamond ring was made to defendant by a Mr. Linczer, vice-president and salesman of H.F. Wichman ...

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