LUGG v. MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. INC.


3 A.D.2d 952 (1957)

George W. Lugg, Respondent, v. Montgomery Ward & Co. Inc., Appellant

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Third Department.

May 8, 1957


The action was for personal injuries suffered by plaintiff by reason of an alleged breach of implied warranty in connection with the sale of a hydrometer. The appellant operates a retail department store and sold the hydrometer in question to the respondent on December 1, 1954. It consisted of three parts, a glass tube with a rubber bulb, a float and a rubber stopper with a hose. It was sold packaged and the buyer had to put it together. Respondent claimed

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