SHY v. INDUSTRIAL SALVAGE MATERIAL CO.


264 Wis. 118 (1953)

SHY, Respondent, vs. INDUSTRIAL SALVAGE MATERIAL COMPANY, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

May 5, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellant there was a brief by Hersh & Magidson, attorneys, and Frederick Hersh of counsel, all of Milwaukee, and oral argument by Frederick Hersh and Arthur B. Magidson.

For the respondent there was a brief by Zillmer & Redford, and oral argument by Robert J. Davison and by John M. Redford, all of Milwaukee.


FRITZ, C. J.

On a trial in the civil court of Milwaukee county, Judge HERBERT SCHULTZ found that the defendant, Industrial Salvage Material Company, had agreed with the plaintiff, Casimir Shy, during the week of May 15, 1950, to purchase and pick up from the plaintiff 13,600 pounds of iron rods for the agreed price of $408, and to pay for said rods on the day that defendant picked them up. After frequent requests by plaintiff, defendant picked up and took the rods...

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