DAWN v. STERN EQUIPMENT CO.

No. 1970.

134 A.2d 341 (1957)

James E. DAWN, Jr., Appellant, v. STERN EQUIPMENT CO., Inc., a corporation, Appellee.

Municipal Court of Appeals District of Columbia.

Decided August 16, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hallock P. Long and Carleton M. Long, Washington, D. C., for appellant.

Charles B. Sullivan, Jr., Washington, D. C., for appellee.

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


HOOD, Associate Judge.

Appellee sued for the value of goods sold and delivered, and after trial by jury obtained judgment for $2,500. Appellant advances three reasons why the judgment should be reversed.

Appellant first says the claim was barred by the statute of limitations. The goods — restaurant equipment — were delivered over a period of time without an agreed price, the understanding being that when all equipment was delivered a bill would...

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