MOORE-DAY MOTORS v. WRIGHT

No. 1401.

102 A.2d 304 (1954)

MOORE-DAY MOTORS, Inc. v. WRIGHT.

Municipal Court of Appeals District of Columbia.

Decided January 14, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kathryn M. Schwarz, Washington, D. C., with whom John J. Myers, Jr., Washington, D. C., was on the brief, for appellant.

Paul Theodore Wright, pro se.

Before CAYTON, Chief Judge, and HOOD and QUINN, Associate Judges.


CAYTON, Chief Judge.

Charging breach of warranty, Wright sued Moore-Day Motors, an automobile dealer, for the amount of his down payment on an antomobile which he had later returned to the dealer. The trial court found for plaintiff and this appeal by the dealer followed.

Appellant first contends that there was no warranty or guarantee of any kind in connection with the sale. As to this the trial court found that appellant had "guaranteed to sell the plaintiff...

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