BOZIED v. EDGERTON

No. 35,924.

239 Minn. 227 (1953)

HAROLD A. BOZIED, d.b.a. BOZIED PRODUCE COMPANY, v. PETE EDGERTON, d.b.a. PETE EDGERTON PRODUCE COMPANY, AND ANOTHER. MYRON W. CLARK, APPELLANT.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

May 1, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J.A.A. Burnquist, Attorney General, and Donald C. Rogers, Assistant Attorney General, for appellant.

Lauerman, Johnson & Gustafson and Streissguth, Berens & Rodenberg, for respondent.


MATSON, JUSTICE.

Appeal from an order vacating certain findings of the Commissioner of Agriculture, Dairy, and Food for the state of Minnesota (herein referred to as the commissioner).

The respondent is Harold A. Bozied, a produce dealer located at Brookings, South Dakota, who sold a carload of eggs to Pete Edgerton, a wholesale produce dealer located at Walnut Grove, Minnesota. Edgerton was licensed and bonded under the Minnesota wholesale produce dealers...

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